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2024
Badawy, A. M., M. S. M. Donia, N. G. Hamdy, M. M. El-Ayouty, O. G. Mohamed, K. M. Darwish, A. Tripathi, and S. A. Ahmed, "Dual SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV inhibitors from Artemisia monosperma: isolation, structure elucidation, molecular modelling studies, and in vitro activities", Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, vol. 22, issue 34: Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 7006-7016, 2024. Abstract
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Hassan, Y. R., R. A. El-Shiekh, H. M. El Hefnawy, O. G. Mohamed, K. Abu-Elfotuh, A. M. Hamdan, A. Darwish, A. M. H. Gowifel, A. Tripathi, and C. G. Michael, "A mechanistic exploration of the metabolome of African mango seeds and its potential to alleviate cognitive impairment induced by high-fat/high-carbohydrate diets: Involvement of PI3K/AKT/GSK-3β/CREB, PERK/CHOP/Bcl-2, and AMPK/SIRT-1/mTOR Axes.", Journal of Ethnopharmacology, vol. 324: Elsevier, pp. 117747, 2024. Abstract
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Yancey, C. E., L. Hart, S. Hefferan, O. G. Mohamed, S. A. Newmister, A. Tripathi, D. H. Sherman, and G. J. Dick, "Metabologenomics reveals strain-level genetic and chemical diversity of Microcystis secondary metabolism", Msystems, vol. 9, issue 7: American Society for Microbiology 1752 N St., NW, Washington, DC, pp. e00334-24, 2024. Abstract
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2023
Dirks, A. C., O. G. Mohamed, P. J. Schultz, A. N. Miller, A. Tripathi, and T. Y. James, "Not all bad: Gyromitrin has a limited distribution in the false morels as determined by a new ultra high-performance liquid chromatography method", Mycologia, vol. 115, issue 1: Taylor & Francis, pp. 1-15, 2023. Abstract
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Mahjour, B., R. Zhang, Y. Shen, A. McGrath, R. Zhao, O. G. Mohamed, Y. Lin, Z. Zhang, J. L. Douthwaite, and A. Tripathi, "Rapid planning and analysis of high-throughput experiment arrays for reaction discovery", Nature Communications, vol. 14, issue 1: Nature Publishing Group UK London, pp. 3924, 2023. Abstract
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2022
Yancey, C. E., D. J. Smith, P. A. Den Uyl, O. G. Mohamed, F. Yu, S. A. Ruberg, J. D. Chaffin, K. D. Goodwin, A. Tripathi, and D. H. Sherman, "Metagenomic and Metatranscriptomic Insights into Population Diversity of Microcystis Blooms: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of mcy Genotypes, Including a Partial Operon That Can Be Abundant and Expressed", Applied and environmental microbiology: American Society for Microbiology 1752 N St., NW, Washington, DC, pp. e02464-21, 2022. Abstract
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2021
Mohamed, O. G., S. Dorandish, R. Lindow, M. Steltz, I. Shoukat, M. Shoukat, H. Chehade, S. Baghdadi, M. McAlister-Raeburn, A. Kamal, et al., "Identification of a New Antimicrobial, Desertomycin H, Utilizing a Modified Crowded Plate Technique", Marine Drugs, vol. 19, no. 8, 2021. AbstractWebsite

The antibiotic-resistant bacteria-associated infections are a major global healthcare threat. New classes of antimicrobial compounds are urgently needed as the frequency of infections caused by multidrug-resistant microbes continues to rise. Recent metagenomic data have demonstrated that there is still biosynthetic potential encoded in but transcriptionally silent in cultivatable bacterial genomes. However, the culture conditions required to identify and express silent biosynthetic gene clusters that yield natural products with antimicrobial activity are largely unknown. Here, we describe a new antibiotic discovery scheme, dubbed the modified crowded plate technique (mCPT), that utilizes complex microbial interactions to elicit antimicrobial production from otherwise silent biosynthetic gene clusters. Using the mCPT as part of the antibiotic crowdsourcing educational program Tiny EarthTM, we isolated over 1400 antibiotic-producing microbes, including 62 showing activity against multidrug-resistant pathogens. The natural product extracts generated from six microbial isolates showed potent activity against vancomycin-intermediate resistant Staphylococcus aureus. We utilized a targeted approach that coupled mass spectrometry data with bioactivity, yielding a new macrolactone class of metabolite, desertomycin H. In this study, we successfully demonstrate a concept that significantly increased our ability to quickly and efficiently identify microbes capable of the silent antibiotic production.

Mohamed, O. G., S. Dorandish, R. Lindow, M. Steltz, I. Shoukat, M. Shoukat, H. Chehade, S. Baghdadi, M. McAlister-Raeburn, and A. Kamal, "Identification of a New Antimicrobial, Desertomycin H, Utilizing a Modified Crowded Plate Technique", Marine drugs, vol. 19, issue 8: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, pp. 424, 2021. Abstract
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2018
Jiao, W. - H., P. Dewapriya, O. S. A. M. A. MOHAMED, Z. G. Khalil, A. A. Salim, H. - W. Lin, and R. J. Capon, "Divirensols: sesquiterpene dimers from the Australian termite nest-derived fungus Trichoderma virens CMB-TN16", Journal of natural products, vol. 82, issue 1: American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy, pp. 87-95, 2018. Abstract
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2014
Yancey, C., O. S. A. M. A. MOHAMED, F. Yu, A. Tripathi, D. Sherman, and G. Dick, EXAMINING THE DIVERSE SUITE OF MICROCYSTIS NATURAL PRODUCTS IN WESTERN LAKE ERIE HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS, , 2014. Abstract
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