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J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol ; 46(9-10): 1381-1400, 2019 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31177350

RESUMO

Natural products (NPs) produced by bacteria and fungi are often used as therapeutic agents due to their complex structures and wide range of bioactivities. Enzymes that build NPs are encoded by co-localized biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), and genome sequencing has recently revealed that many BGCs are "silent" under standard laboratory conditions. There are numerous methods used to activate "silent" BGCs that rely either upon altering culture conditions or genetic modification. In this review, we discuss several recent microbial cultivation methods that have been used to expand the scope of NPs accessible in the laboratory. These approaches are divided into three categories: addition of a physical scaffold, addition of small molecule elicitors, and co-cultivation with another microbe.


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Família Multigênica , Bactérias/metabolismo , Produtos Biológicos/metabolismo , Fungos/metabolismo
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Microbiologyopen ; 8(5): e00724, 2019 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30270573

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The discovery of secondary metabolites from marine microorganisms is beset by numerous challenges including difficulties cultivating and subsequently eliciting expression of biosynthetic genes from marine microbes in the laboratory. In this paper, we describe a method of culturing three species from the marine bacterial genus Pseudoalteromonas using cotton scaffold supplemented liquid media. This simple cultivation method was designed to mimic the natural behavior of some members of the genus wherein they form epibiotic/symbiotic associations with higher organisms such as sponges and corals or attach to solid structures as a biofilm. Our scaffolded cultivation is highly effective at stimulating an attachment/biofilm phenotype and causes large changes to metabolite profiles for the microbes investigated. Metabolite changes include alteration to the production levels of known molecules such as violacein, thiomarinol A, and the alterochromide and prodiginine families of molecules. Finally and critically, our technique stimulates the production of unknown compounds that will serve as leads for future natural product discovery. These results suggest our cultivation approach could potentially be used as a general strategy for the activation of silent gene clusters in marine microbes to facilitate access to their full natural product biosynthetic capacity.


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Organismos Aquáticos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Técnicas Bacteriológicas/métodos , Fatores Biológicos/metabolismo , Meios de Cultura/química , Pseudoalteromonas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Metabolismo Secundário , Organismos Aquáticos/metabolismo , Fibra de Algodão , Pseudoalteromonas/metabolismo
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