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Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions

Bacterial genome sequencing has revealed a vast number of novel biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) with potential to produce bioactive natural products. However, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites by bacteria is often silenced under laboratory conditions, limiting the controlled expression of n...

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Autores principales: de Felício, Rafael, Ballone, Patricia, Bazzano, Cristina Freitas, Alves, Luiz F. G., Sigrist, Renata, Infante, Gina Polo, Niero, Henrique, Rodrigues-Costa, Fernanda, Fernandes, Arthur Zanetti Nunes, Tonon, Luciane A. C., Paradela, Luciana S., Costa, Renna Karoline Eloi, Dias, Sandra Martha Gomes, Dessen, Andréa, Telles, Guilherme P., da Silva, Marcus Adonai Castro, Lima, Andre Oliveira de Souza, Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020107
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author de Felício, Rafael
Ballone, Patricia
Bazzano, Cristina Freitas
Alves, Luiz F. G.
Sigrist, Renata
Infante, Gina Polo
Niero, Henrique
Rodrigues-Costa, Fernanda
Fernandes, Arthur Zanetti Nunes
Tonon, Luciane A. C.
Paradela, Luciana S.
Costa, Renna Karoline Eloi
Dias, Sandra Martha Gomes
Dessen, Andréa
Telles, Guilherme P.
da Silva, Marcus Adonai Castro
Lima, Andre Oliveira de Souza
Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa
author_facet de Felício, Rafael
Ballone, Patricia
Bazzano, Cristina Freitas
Alves, Luiz F. G.
Sigrist, Renata
Infante, Gina Polo
Niero, Henrique
Rodrigues-Costa, Fernanda
Fernandes, Arthur Zanetti Nunes
Tonon, Luciane A. C.
Paradela, Luciana S.
Costa, Renna Karoline Eloi
Dias, Sandra Martha Gomes
Dessen, Andréa
Telles, Guilherme P.
da Silva, Marcus Adonai Castro
Lima, Andre Oliveira de Souza
Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa
author_sort de Felício, Rafael
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description Bacterial genome sequencing has revealed a vast number of novel biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) with potential to produce bioactive natural products. However, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites by bacteria is often silenced under laboratory conditions, limiting the controlled expression of natural products. Here we describe an integrated methodology for the construction and screening of an elicited and pre-fractionated library of marine bacteria. In this pilot study, chemical elicitors were evaluated to mimic the natural environment and to induce the expression of cryptic BGCs in deep-sea bacteria. By integrating high-resolution untargeted metabolomics with cheminformatics analyses, it was possible to visualize, mine, identify and map the chemical and biological space of the elicited bacterial metabolites. The results show that elicited bacterial metabolites correspond to ~45% of the compounds produced under laboratory conditions. In addition, the elicited chemical space is novel (~70% of the elicited compounds) or concentrated in the chemical space of drugs. Fractionation of the crude extracts further evidenced minor compounds (~90% of the collection) and the detection of biological activity. This pilot work pinpoints strategies for constructing and evaluating chemically diverse bacterial natural product libraries towards the identification of novel bacterial metabolites in natural product-based drug discovery pipelines.
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spelling pubmed-79188562021-03-02 Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions de Felício, Rafael Ballone, Patricia Bazzano, Cristina Freitas Alves, Luiz F. G. Sigrist, Renata Infante, Gina Polo Niero, Henrique Rodrigues-Costa, Fernanda Fernandes, Arthur Zanetti Nunes Tonon, Luciane A. C. Paradela, Luciana S. Costa, Renna Karoline Eloi Dias, Sandra Martha Gomes Dessen, Andréa Telles, Guilherme P. da Silva, Marcus Adonai Castro Lima, Andre Oliveira de Souza Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa Metabolites Article Bacterial genome sequencing has revealed a vast number of novel biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) with potential to produce bioactive natural products. However, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites by bacteria is often silenced under laboratory conditions, limiting the controlled expression of natural products. Here we describe an integrated methodology for the construction and screening of an elicited and pre-fractionated library of marine bacteria. In this pilot study, chemical elicitors were evaluated to mimic the natural environment and to induce the expression of cryptic BGCs in deep-sea bacteria. By integrating high-resolution untargeted metabolomics with cheminformatics analyses, it was possible to visualize, mine, identify and map the chemical and biological space of the elicited bacterial metabolites. The results show that elicited bacterial metabolites correspond to ~45% of the compounds produced under laboratory conditions. In addition, the elicited chemical space is novel (~70% of the elicited compounds) or concentrated in the chemical space of drugs. Fractionation of the crude extracts further evidenced minor compounds (~90% of the collection) and the detection of biological activity. This pilot work pinpoints strategies for constructing and evaluating chemically diverse bacterial natural product libraries towards the identification of novel bacterial metabolites in natural product-based drug discovery pipelines. MDPI 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7918856/ /pubmed/33673148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020107 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Felício, Rafael
Ballone, Patricia
Bazzano, Cristina Freitas
Alves, Luiz F. G.
Sigrist, Renata
Infante, Gina Polo
Niero, Henrique
Rodrigues-Costa, Fernanda
Fernandes, Arthur Zanetti Nunes
Tonon, Luciane A. C.
Paradela, Luciana S.
Costa, Renna Karoline Eloi
Dias, Sandra Martha Gomes
Dessen, Andréa
Telles, Guilherme P.
da Silva, Marcus Adonai Castro
Lima, Andre Oliveira de Souza
Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa
Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title_full Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title_fullStr Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title_short Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions
title_sort chemical elicitors induce rare bioactive secondary metabolites in deep-sea bacteria under laboratory conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020107
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