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Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering
For over seven decades, bacteria served as a valuable source of bioactive natural products some of which were eventually developed into drugs to treat infections, cancer and immune system‐related diseases. Traditionally, novel compounds produced by bacteria were discovered via conventional bioprospe...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30834674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13398 |
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author | Sekurova, Olga N. Schneider, Olha Zotchev, Sergey B. |
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description | For over seven decades, bacteria served as a valuable source of bioactive natural products some of which were eventually developed into drugs to treat infections, cancer and immune system‐related diseases. Traditionally, novel compounds produced by bacteria were discovered via conventional bioprospecting based on isolation of potential producers and screening their extracts in a variety of bioassays. Over time, most of the natural products identifiable by this approach were discovered, and the pipeline for new drugs based on bacterially produced metabolites started to run dry. This mini‐review highlights recent developments in bacterial bioprospecting for novel compounds that are based on several out‐of‐the‐box approaches, including the following: (i) targeting bacterial species previously unknown to produce any bioactive natural products, (ii) exploring non‐traditional environmental niches and methods for isolation of bacteria and (iii) various types of ‘genome mining’ aimed at unravelling genetic potential of bacteria to produce secondary metabolites. All these approaches have already yielded a number of novel bioactive compounds and, if used wisely, will soon revitalize drug discovery pipeline based on bacterial natural products. |
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spelling | pubmed-66806162019-08-12 Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering Sekurova, Olga N. Schneider, Olha Zotchev, Sergey B. Microb Biotechnol Minireview For over seven decades, bacteria served as a valuable source of bioactive natural products some of which were eventually developed into drugs to treat infections, cancer and immune system‐related diseases. Traditionally, novel compounds produced by bacteria were discovered via conventional bioprospecting based on isolation of potential producers and screening their extracts in a variety of bioassays. Over time, most of the natural products identifiable by this approach were discovered, and the pipeline for new drugs based on bacterially produced metabolites started to run dry. This mini‐review highlights recent developments in bacterial bioprospecting for novel compounds that are based on several out‐of‐the‐box approaches, including the following: (i) targeting bacterial species previously unknown to produce any bioactive natural products, (ii) exploring non‐traditional environmental niches and methods for isolation of bacteria and (iii) various types of ‘genome mining’ aimed at unravelling genetic potential of bacteria to produce secondary metabolites. All these approaches have already yielded a number of novel bioactive compounds and, if used wisely, will soon revitalize drug discovery pipeline based on bacterial natural products. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6680616/ /pubmed/30834674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13398 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Microbial Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Society for Applied Microbiology. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Minireview Sekurova, Olga N. Schneider, Olha Zotchev, Sergey B. Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title | Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title_full | Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title_fullStr | Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title_short | Novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
title_sort | novel bioactive natural products from bacteria via bioprospecting, genome mining and metabolic engineering |
topic | Minireview |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30834674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13398 |
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