The genus Nocardia as a source of new antimicrobials.

Napawit Nonthakaew, Liam K R Sharkey, Sacha J Pidot
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The genus Nocardia comprises over 130 species of soil-dwelling actinomycetes, many of which are opportunistic pathogens. Beyond their pathogenicity, Nocardia exhibits significant biosynthetic potential, producing an array of diverse antimicrobial secondary metabolites. This review highlights notable examples of these compounds and explores modern approaches to unlocking their untapped biosynthetic potential. As a relatively underexplored genus, Nocardia represents a promising source for new antibiotics to combat the growing resistance crisis.

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诺卡菌属作为新型抗菌剂的来源。
诺卡菌属包括超过130种生活在土壤中的放线菌,其中许多是机会致病菌。除了致病性外,诺卡菌还表现出显著的生物合成潜力,产生一系列不同的抗菌次级代谢物。这篇综述突出了这些化合物的显著例子,并探讨了解锁其未开发的生物合成潜力的现代方法。诺卡菌是一种相对未被充分开发的属,它代表了一种有希望的新抗生素来源,以对抗日益严重的耐药性危机。
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