A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Activation of microbial secondary metabolic pathways: Avenues and challenges




AuthorsBaral B., Akhgari A., Metsä-Ketelä M.

PublisherKeAi Communications Co.

Publication year2018

JournalSynthetic and Systems Biotechnology

Journal name in sourceSynthetic and Systems Biotechnology

Volume3

Issue3

First page 163

Last page178

Number of pages16

ISSN2405-805X

eISSN2405-805X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2018.09.001

Web address https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405805X18300450


Abstract

Microbial natural products are a tremendous source of new bioactive chemical entities for drug discovery. Next generation sequencing has revealed an unprecedented genomic potential for production of secondary metabolites by diverse micro-organisms found in the environment and in the microbiota. Genome mining has further led to the discovery of numerous uncharacterized ‘cryptic’ metabolic pathways in the classical producers of natural products such as Actinobacteria and fungi. These biosynthetic gene clusters may code for improved biologically active metabolites, but harnessing the full genetic potential has been hindered by the observation that many of the pathways are ‘silent’ under laboratory conditions. Here we provide an overview of the various biotechnological methodologies, which can be divided to pleiotropic, biosynthetic gene cluster specific, and targeted genome-wide approaches that have been developed for the awakening of microbial secondary metabolic pathways.



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