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Mining prokaryotes for antimicrobial compounds: from diversity to function

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 417-429

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsre/fux014

Keywords

antimicrobial; bacteria; biosynthetic; gene clusters; genome; mining; evolution; NRPS; RiPP; PKS

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  1. research programme NWO-Groen
  2. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
  3. BASF SE
  4. Baseclear BV [ALWGR.2015.1]
  5. VENI grant from Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [863.15.002]

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The bacterial kingdom provides a major source of antimicrobials that can either be directly applied or used as scaffolds to further improve their functionality in the host. The rapidly increasing amount of bacterial genomic, metabolomic and transcriptomic data offers unique opportunities to apply a variety of approaches to mine for existing and novel antimicrobials. Here, we discuss several powerful mining approaches to identify novel molecules with antimicrobial activity across structurally diverse natural products, including ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified peptides, nonribosomal peptides and polyketides. We not only discuss the direct mining of genomes based on identification of biosynthetic gene clusters, but also describe more advanced and integrative approaches in ecology-based mining, functionality-based mining and mode-of-action-based mining. These efforts are likely to accelerate the discovery and development of novel antimicrobial drugs.

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