探索具有生物活性的真菌 RiPPs:进展、挑战和未来展望。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-19 Epub Date: 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.4c00532
Qiuyue Nie, Chunxiao Sun, Shuai Liu, Xue Gao
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真菌核糖体合成和翻译后修饰肽(RiPPs)是一类重要的天然产物,具有抗癌、抗微粒蛋白、抗线虫和免疫抑制等生物活性。这些具有生物活性的真菌 RiPPs 在化学生态学中发挥着关键作用,并具有巨大的治疗潜力。由于前体肽经过复杂的翻译后修饰,它们的结构多样性尤其引人注目。尽管真菌 RiPPs 在生物学和生态学方面具有重要意义,但发现真菌 RiPPs 一直是一项挑战,目前已发现的真菌 RiPPs 数量有限。迄今为止,已知的真菌 RiPPs 主要分为三类:基霉菌中的环曼苷类和硼苷类化合物,以及子囊菌中的二猕猴桃苷类化合物。生物信息学的最新进展揭示了真菌生产 RiPPs 的巨大潜力,为发现 RiPPs 提供了新的机会。本综述重点介绍了真菌 RiPP 生物合成的最新进展以及基因组指导的发现策略。我们认为,将真菌 RiPP 生物合成途径的知识与先进的基因编辑技术和生物信息学工具相结合,将大大加快新型生物活性真菌 RiPPs 的发现。
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Exploring Bioactive Fungal RiPPs: Advances, Challenges, and Future Prospects.

Fungal ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are a vital class of natural products known for their biological activities including anticancer, antitubulin, antinematode, and immunosuppressant properties. These bioactive fungal RiPPs play key roles in chemical ecology and have a significant therapeutic potential. Their structural diversity, which arises from intricate post-translational modifications of precursor peptides, is particularly remarkable. Despite their biological and ecological importance, the discovery of fungal RiPPs has been historically challenging and only a limited number have been identified. To date, known fungal RiPPs are primarily grouped into three groups: cycloamanides and borosins from basidiomycetes and dikaritins from ascomycetes. Recent advancements in bioinformatics have revealed the vast untapped potential of fungi to produce RiPPs, offering new opportunities for their discovery. This review highlights recent progress in fungal RiPP biosynthesis and genome-guided discovery strategies. We propose that combining the knowledge of fungal RiPP biosynthetic pathways with advanced gene-editing technologies and bioinformatic tools will significantly accelerate the discovery of novel bioactive fungal RiPPs.

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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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