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Cyanobactins from Cyanobacteria: Current Genetic and Chemical State of Knowledge

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages 6910-6946

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md13116910

Keywords

cyanobacteria; cyanobactins; genetic clusters; chemical structures; bioactivities; ecological roles; biotechnological potential

Funding

  1. FCT [UID/Multi/04423/2013]
  2. projects MARBIOTECH within the Scientific Research and Technological Development (SR&TD) Integrated Program MARVALOR-Building research and innovation capacity for improved management and valorization of marine resources)
  3. NOVOMAR - European Regional Development Fund [0687-NOVOMAR-1-P]
  4. FCT
  5. Fundo Social Europeu (FSE)
  6. Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES) [SFRH/80426/2011]
  7. [PTDC/MARBIO/2818/2013]

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Cyanobacteria are considered to be one of the most promising sources of new, natural products. Apart from non-ribosomal peptides and polyketides, ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are one of the leading groups of bioactive compounds produced by cyanobacteria. Among these, cyanobactins have sparked attention due to their interesting bioactivities and for their potential to be prospective candidates in the development of drugs. It is assumed that the primary source of cyanobactins is cyanobacteria, although these compounds have also been isolated from marine animals such as ascidians, sponges and mollusks. The aim of this review is to update the current knowledge of cyanobactins, recognized as being produced by cyanobacteria, and to emphasize their genetic clusters and chemical structures as well as their bioactivities, ecological roles and biotechnological potential.

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