Accessing microbial natural products of the past.

microLife Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsml/uqae023
Martin Klapper, Pierre Stallforth
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Microbial natural products-low molecular weight compounds biosynthesized by microorganisms-form the foundation of important modern therapeutics, including antibiotics, immunomodulators, and anti-cancer agents. This perspective discusses and contrasts two emerging approaches for uncovering natural products of the past. On the one hand, ancestral sequence reconstruction allows recreating biosynthetic pathways that date back hundreds of millions of years. On the other hand, sequencing and de novo assembly of ancient DNA reveals the biosynthetic potential of ancient microbial communities up to 100 000 years. Together, these approaches unveil an otherwise hidden reservoir of functional and structural molecular diversity. They also offer new opportunities to study the biological function and evolution of these molecules within an archaeological context.

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获取过去的微生物天然产物。
微生物天然产物——由微生物生物合成的低分子量化合物——构成了重要的现代治疗药物的基础,包括抗生素、免疫调节剂和抗癌药物。这一观点讨论并对比了两种新兴的揭示过去自然产物的方法。一方面,祖先序列重建允许重建可追溯到数亿年前的生物合成途径。另一方面,古代DNA的测序和重新组装揭示了10万年前古代微生物群落的生物合成潜力。总之,这些方法揭示了一个隐藏的功能和结构分子多样性宝库。它们也为在考古背景下研究这些分子的生物学功能和进化提供了新的机会。
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