Paul Jensen

Paul Jensen

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 93

North America-United States

About Paul Jensen

Paul Jensen, With an exceptional h-index of 93 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of marine microbiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

MAR4 Streptomyces: A Unique Resource for Natural Product Discovery

Biogeographic patterns of biosynthetic potential and specialized metabolites in marine sediments

Metagenomic data reveals type I polyketide synthase distributions across biomes

Small Molecule in situ Resin Capture–A Compound First Approach to Natural Product Discovery

Antibiotic activity altered by competitive interactions between two coral reef–associated bacteria

Microbe Profile: Salinispora tropica: natural products and the evolution of a unique marine bacterium

Structure and Candidate Biosynthetic Gene Cluster of a Manumycin-Type Metabolite from Salinispora pacifica

Specialized Metabolite-Mediated Predation Defense in the Marine Actinobacterium Salinispora

Paul Jensen Information

University

Position

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Citations(all)

32318

Citations(since 2020)

10741

Cited By

23663

hIndex(all)

93

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

274

i10Index(since 2020)

169

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University of California, San Diego

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Paul Jensen Skills & Research Interests

marine microbiology

Top articles of Paul Jensen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

MAR4 Streptomyces: A Unique Resource for Natural Product Discovery

Douglas Sweeney

Alexander B Chase

Alexander Bogdanov

Paul R Jensen

2024/2/14

Biogeographic patterns of biosynthetic potential and specialized metabolites in marine sediments

The ISME Journal

Alexander B Chase

Alexander Bogdanov

Alyssa M Demko

Paul R Jensen

2023/4/15

Metagenomic data reveals type I polyketide synthase distributions across biomes

Msystems

Hans W Singh

Kaitlin E Creamer

Alexander B Chase

Leesa J Klau

Sheila Podell

...

2023/6/29

Small Molecule in situ Resin Capture–A Compound First Approach to Natural Product Discovery

bioRxiv

Alexander Bogdanov

Mariam N Salib

Alexander B Chase

Heinz Hammerlindl

Mitchell N Muskat

...

2023/5/30

Antibiotic activity altered by competitive interactions between two coral reef–associated bacteria

Microbial ecology

Samantha J Mascuch

Alyssa Demko

Samson Viulu

Joape Ginigini

Katy Soapi

...

2023/5

Microbe Profile: Salinispora tropica: natural products and the evolution of a unique marine bacterium

Paul R Jensen

2022/4/5

Structure and Candidate Biosynthetic Gene Cluster of a Manumycin-Type Metabolite from Salinispora pacifica

Gabriel Castro-Falcón

Kaitlin E Creamer

Alexander B Chase

Min Cheol Kim

Douglas Sweeney

...

2022/3/9

Specialized Metabolite-Mediated Predation Defense in the Marine Actinobacterium Salinispora

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Robert N Tuttle

Greg W Rouse

Gabriel Castro-Falcón

Chambers C Hughes

Paul R Jensen

2021

The Natural Product Domain Seeker version 2 (NaPDoS2) webtool relates ketosynthase phylogeny to biosynthetic function

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Leesa J Klau

Sheila Podell

Kaitlin E Creamer

Alyssa M Demko

Hans W Singh

...

2022/10/1

Phylogenetic analysis of the salinipostin γ-butyrolactone gene cluster uncovers new potential for bacterial signalling-molecule diversity

Microbial genomics

Kaitlin E Creamer

Yuta Kudo

Bradley S Moore

Paul R Jensen

2021/5/12

Grincamycins P–T: Rearranged Angucyclines from the Marine Sediment-Derived Streptomyces sp. CNZ-748 Inhibit Cell Lines of the Rare Cancer Pseudomyxoma …

Journal of natural products

Zhuo Shang

Zachary E Ferris

Douglas Sweeney

Alexander B Chase

Chunhua Yuan

...

2021/4/26

A community resource for paired genomic and metabolomic data mining

Nature Chemical Biology

Michelle A Schorn

Stefan Verhoeven

Lars Ridder

Florian Huber

Deepa D Acharya

...

2021/4

Vertical inheritance facilitates interspecies diversification in biosynthetic gene clusters and specialized metabolites

Mbio

Alexander B Chase

Douglas Sweeney

Mitchell N Muskat

Dulce G Guillén-Matus

Paul R Jensen

2021/11/23

Biodiversity Baselines and Biopharmaceutical Potential for the Borderland

Oceanography

Lisa Levin

Paul Jensen

Greg Rouse

Kira Mizell

Gabriel Castro-Falcón

...

2021/3/1

Salinosporamides and methods of use thereof

2021/2/9

Microbial diversity in tropical marine sediments assessed using culture‐dependent and culture‐independent techniques

Environmental microbiology

Alyssa M Demko

Nastassia V Patin

Paul R Jensen

2021/11

Extending the salinilactone family

ChemBioChem

Christian Schlawis

Tim Harig

Stephanie Ehlers

Dulce G Guillen‐Matus

Kaitlin E Creamer

...

2020/6/2

Vertical inheritance governs biosynthetic gene cluster evolution and chemical diversification

bioRxiv

Alexander B Chase

Douglas Sweeney

Mitchell N Muskat

Dulce Guillen-Matus

Paul R Jensen

2021/1/1

Complex evolutionary dynamics govern the diversity and distribution of biosynthetic gene clusters and their encoded specialized metabolites

bioRxiv

Alexander B Chase

Douglas Sweeney

Mitchell N Muskat

Dulce Guillén-Matus

Paul R Jensen

2020

Expansion of gamma-butyrolactone signaling molecule biosynthesis to phosphotriester natural products

ACS chemical biology

Yuta Kudo

Takayoshi Awakawa

Yi-Ling Du

Peter A Jordan

Kaitlin E Creamer

...

2020/11/24

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Co-Authors

H-index: 145
Jon Clardy

Jon Clardy

Harvard University

H-index: 111
Pieter C Dorrestein

Pieter C Dorrestein

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 108
Michael Goodfellow

Michael Goodfellow

Newcastle University

H-index: 96
Emil Lobkovsky

Emil Lobkovsky

Cornell University

H-index: 89
Bradley Scott Moore

Bradley Scott Moore

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 70
Joseph R. Pawlik

Joseph R. Pawlik

University of North Carolina Wilmington

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