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Bacterial synthetic biology: tools for novel drug discovery

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EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG DISCOVERY
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages 1087-1097

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17460441.2023.2239704

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Bacterial synthetic biology tools; genome mining; CRISPR-Cas9; bacterial gene clusters (BGCs); metabolic pathway engineering; novel drug discovery; engineered bacteriophages; >

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Bacterial synthetic biology provides powerful tools for drug discovery, including bioinformatic tools, CRISPR tools, engineered transcriptional regulators, and synthetic biosensors. Reprogramming bacteriophages as living drugs is also a recent advancement in this field.
IntroductionBacterial synthetic biology has provided powerful tools to revolutionize the drug discovery process. These tools can be harnessed to generate bacterial novel pharmaceutical compounds with enhanced bioactivity and selectivity or to create genetically modified microorganisms as living drugs.Areas coveredThis review provides a current overview of the state-of-the-art in bacterial synthetic biology tools for novel drug discovery. The authors discuss the application of these tools including bioinformatic tools, CRISPR tools, engineered bacterial transcriptional regulators, and synthetic biosensors for novel drug discovery. Additionally, the authors present the recent progress on reprogramming bacteriophages as living drugs to fight against antibiotic-resistant pathogens.Expert opinionThe field of using bacterial synthetic biology tools for drug discovery is rapidly advancing. However, challenges remain in developing reliable and robust methods to engineer bacteria. Further advancements in synthetic biology hold promise to speed up drug discovery, facilitating the development of novel therapeutics against various diseases.

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