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Current Knowledge on Microviridin from Cyanobacteria

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md19010017

Keywords

cyanobacteria; oligopeptide; microviridin; biotechnology; ecology

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil (CAPES) [001]
  2. Fundacao Amazonia Paraense de Amparo a Estudos e Pesquisas (FAPESPA) [03/2019]

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Microviridins, a class of ribosomal peptides derived from cyanobacteria, are potent protease inhibitors with potential applications in drug development and mosquito control. They also play a key ecological role in defending cyanobacteria against microcrustaceans. This review aims to systematically identify the key characteristics of microviridins, including their chemical structure, biosynthesis, as well as their biotechnological and ecological significance.
Cyanobacteria are a rich source of secondary metabolites with a vast biotechnological potential. These compounds have intrigued the scientific community due their uniqueness and diversity, which is guaranteed by a rich enzymatic apparatus. The ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are among the most promising metabolite groups derived from cyanobacteria. They are interested in numerous biological and ecological processes, many of which are entirely unknown. Microviridins are among the most recognized class of ribosomal peptides formed by cyanobacteria. These oligopeptides are potent inhibitors of protease; thus, they can be used for drug development and the control of mosquitoes. They also play a key ecological role in the defense of cyanobacteria against microcrustaceans. The purpose of this review is to systematically identify the key characteristics of microviridins, including its chemical structure and biosynthesis, as well as its biotechnological and ecological significance.

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