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Emulating nonribosomal peptides with ribosomal biosynthetic strategies

Peptide natural products are important lead structures for human drugs and many nonribosomal peptides possess antibiotic activity. This makes them interesting targets for engineering approaches to generate peptide analogues with, for example, increased bioactivities. Nonribosomal peptides are produc...

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Autores principales: Mordhorst, Silja, Ruijne, Fleur, Vagstad, Anna L., Kuipers, Oscar P., Piel, Jörn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36685251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00169a
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author Mordhorst, Silja
Ruijne, Fleur
Vagstad, Anna L.
Kuipers, Oscar P.
Piel, Jörn
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description Peptide natural products are important lead structures for human drugs and many nonribosomal peptides possess antibiotic activity. This makes them interesting targets for engineering approaches to generate peptide analogues with, for example, increased bioactivities. Nonribosomal peptides are produced by huge mega-enzyme complexes in an assembly-line like manner, and hence, these biosynthetic pathways are challenging to engineer. In the past decade, more and more structural features thought to be unique to nonribosomal peptides were found in ribosomally synthesised and posttranslationally modified peptides as well. These streamlined ribosomal pathways with modifying enzymes that are often promiscuous and with gene-encoded precursor proteins that can be modified easily, offer several advantages to produce designer peptides. This review aims to provide an overview of recent progress in this emerging research area by comparing structural features common to both nonribosomal and ribosomally synthesised and posttranslationally modified peptides in the first part and highlighting synthetic biology strategies for emulating nonribosomal peptides by ribosomal pathway engineering in the second part.
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spelling pubmed-98115152023-01-20 Emulating nonribosomal peptides with ribosomal biosynthetic strategies Mordhorst, Silja Ruijne, Fleur Vagstad, Anna L. Kuipers, Oscar P. Piel, Jörn RSC Chem Biol Chemistry Peptide natural products are important lead structures for human drugs and many nonribosomal peptides possess antibiotic activity. This makes them interesting targets for engineering approaches to generate peptide analogues with, for example, increased bioactivities. Nonribosomal peptides are produced by huge mega-enzyme complexes in an assembly-line like manner, and hence, these biosynthetic pathways are challenging to engineer. In the past decade, more and more structural features thought to be unique to nonribosomal peptides were found in ribosomally synthesised and posttranslationally modified peptides as well. These streamlined ribosomal pathways with modifying enzymes that are often promiscuous and with gene-encoded precursor proteins that can be modified easily, offer several advantages to produce designer peptides. This review aims to provide an overview of recent progress in this emerging research area by comparing structural features common to both nonribosomal and ribosomally synthesised and posttranslationally modified peptides in the first part and highlighting synthetic biology strategies for emulating nonribosomal peptides by ribosomal pathway engineering in the second part. RSC 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9811515/ /pubmed/36685251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00169a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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title_short Emulating nonribosomal peptides with ribosomal biosynthetic strategies
title_sort emulating nonribosomal peptides with ribosomal biosynthetic strategies
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811515/
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