Janko Diminic
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Gacesa R, Baranasic D, Starcevic A, Diminic J, Korlevic M, Najdek M, et al.
Food Technol Biotechnol
. 2018 Sep;
56(2):270-277.
PMID: 30228802
Three metagenomic libraries were constructed using surface sediment samples from the northern Adriatic Sea. Two of the samples were taken from a highly polluted and an unpolluted site respectively. The...
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Gacesa R, Zucko J, Petursdottir S, Gudmundsdottir E, Fridjonsson O, Diminic J, et al.
Food Technol Biotechnol
. 2017 Sep;
55(2):251-257.
PMID: 28867956
The MEGGASENSE platform constructs relational databases of DNA or protein sequences. The default functional analysis uses 14 106 hidden Markov model (HMM) profiles based on sequences in the KEGG database....
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Butorac A, Mekic M, Hozic A, Diminic J, Gamberger D, Nisavic M, et al.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom
. 2017 Mar;
30(14):1687-1694.
PMID: 28328037
No abstract available.
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Korlevic M, Zucko J, Dragic M, Blazina M, Pustijanac E, Vojvoda Zeljko T, et al.
Syst Appl Microbiol
. 2015 Apr;
38(3):189-97.
PMID: 25857844
Samples were collected from sea sediments at seven sites in the northern Adriatic Sea that included six sites next to industrial complexes and one from a tourist site (recreational beach)....
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Baranasic D, Zucko J, Diminic J, Gacesa R, Long P, Cullum J, et al.
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2013 Oct;
41(2):461-7.
PMID: 24104398
Successful genome mining is dependent on accurate prediction of protein function from sequence. This often involves dividing protein families into functional subtypes (e.g., with different substrates). In many cases, there...
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Diminic J, Starcevic A, Lisfi M, Baranasic D, Gacesa R, Hranueli D, et al.
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2013 Sep;
41(2):211-7.
PMID: 24061567
Actinomycetes are a very important source of natural products for the pharmaceutical industry and other applications. Most of the strains belong to Streptomyces or related genera, partly because they are...
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Dunlap W, Starcevic A, Baranasic D, Diminic J, Zucko J, Gacesa R, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2013 Jul;
14:509.
PMID: 23889801
Background: Contemporary coral reef research has firmly established that a genomic approach is urgently needed to better understand the effects of anthropogenic environmental stress and global climate change on coral...
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Butorac A, Dodig I, Bacun-Druzina V, Tishbee A, Mrvcic J, Hock K, et al.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom
. 2013 Apr;
27(9):1045-54.
PMID: 23592208
Rationale: We describe a novel negative chemically activated fragmentation/positive chemically activated fragmentation (CAF-/CAF+) technique for protein identification. The technique was used to investigate Lactobacillus brevis adaptation to nutrient deprivation. Methods:...
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Diminic J, Zucko J, Ruzic I, Gacesa R, Hranueli D, Long P, et al.
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2013 Mar;
40(6):653-9.
PMID: 23504028
Modular biosynthetic clusters are responsible for the synthesis of many important pharmaceutical products. They include polyketide synthases (PKS clusters), non-ribosomal synthetases (NRPS clusters), and mixed clusters (containing both PKS and...
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Starcevic A, Wolf K, Diminic J, Zucko J, Ruzic I, Long P, et al.
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2011 Nov;
39(3):503-11.
PMID: 22042517
Modular polyketide synthases (PKSs) from Streptomyces and related genera of bacteria produce many important pharmaceuticals. A program called CompGen was developed to carry out in silico homologous recombination between gene...