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Biosynthesis, regulation, and engineering of natural products from Lysobacter

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NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS
Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 842-874

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1np00063b

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  1. University of Nebraska Collaboration Initiative Seed Grant
  2. Nebraska Public Power District through the Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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This article reviews the progress in Lysobacter natural product research over the past ten years, including molecular mechanisms for biosynthesis, regulation and mode of action, genome mining of cryptic biosynthetic gene clusters, and metabolic engineering using synthetic biology tools.
Covering: up to August 2021 Lysobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria that was classified in 1987. Several Lysobacter species are emerging as new biocontrol agents for crop protection in agriculture. Lysobacter are prolific producers of new bioactive natural products that are largely underexplored. So far, several classes of structurally interesting and biologically active natural products have been isolated from Lysobacter. This article reviews the progress in Lysobacter natural product research over the past ten years, including molecular mechanisms for biosynthesis, regulation and mode of action, genome mining of cryptic biosynthetic gene clusters, and metabolic engineering using synthetic biology tools.

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