Subterranean marvels: microbial communities in caves and underground mines and their promise for natural product discovery.

IF 10.2 1区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Natural Product Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1039/d4np00055b
Paris S Salazar-Hamm, Frances E Homan, Shyleigh A Good, Jennifer J M Hathaway, Ashley E Clements, Evelyn G Haugh, Lindsay K Caesar
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Covering: 2014 to 2024Since the dawn of human history, caves have played an intimate role in our existence. From our earliest ancestors seeking shelter from the elements to more recent generations harnessing cave substances for medicinal purposes, caves have served as essential resources and havens. The last 40 years of geomicrobiology research has replaced the outdated perception of subterranean environments as lifeless and unchanging with the realization that vibrant microbial communities have adapted to thrive in extreme conditions over millions of years. The ability of subterranean microbial communities to withstand nutrient deprivation and darkness creates a unique reservoir of untapped biosynthetic potential. These communities offer exciting prospects for medicine (e.g., antimicrobial and antitumor therapies) and biotechnology (e.g., redox chemical properties and biomineralization). This article highlights the significance of caves and mines as reservoirs of microbial diversity, the potential impact of their bioactive compounds on the fields of healthcare and biotechnology, and the significant challenges that must be overcome to access and harness the biotechnological potential of subterranean microbial communities. Additionally, it emphasizes the conservation efforts needed to protect these delicate ecosystems, ensuring the preservation of both ancient traditions and tomorrow's medicines.

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Natural Product Reports
Natural Product Reports 化学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Natural Product Reports (NPR) serves as a pivotal critical review journal propelling advancements in all facets of natural products research, encompassing isolation, structural and stereochemical determination, biosynthesis, biological activity, and synthesis. With a broad scope, NPR extends its influence into the wider bioinorganic, bioorganic, and chemical biology communities. Covering areas such as enzymology, nucleic acids, genetics, chemical ecology, carbohydrates, primary and secondary metabolism, and analytical techniques, the journal provides insightful articles focusing on key developments shaping the field, rather than offering exhaustive overviews of all results. NPR encourages authors to infuse their perspectives on developments, trends, and future directions, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas within the natural products research community.
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