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Antibiotic biosynthesis following horizontal gene transfer: new milestone for novel natural product discovery?

Title

Antibiotic biosynthesis following horizontal gene transfer: new milestone for novel natural product discovery?

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Expert Opin Drug Discov
Volume
5
Issue
9
Pagination
819-25
Date Published
2010 Sep
ISSN
1746-045X

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Abstract

Bacteria obtain a significant proportion of their genetic diversity via acquisition of DNA from distantly related organisms, a phenomenon known as horizontal gene transfer. The focus of horizontal gene transfer investigations has been primarily on the impact of this phenomenon on the ecological and/or pathogenic characteristics of bacterial species, with very little effort devoted to investigating horizontal gene transfer as a means of drug discovery. Here, we describe a novel approach to harness the power of horizontal gene transfer to produce novel chemotherapeutic molecules, a process that is easily scalable. We describe the state of the art in this field and discuss the current limiting factors associated with this phenomenon. Utilising a horizontal gene transfer method, we have identified and characterised a novel antimicrobial compound. Production of this antibiotic, termed rhodostreptomycin, is associated with the transfer of DNA from a species of Streptomyces to Rhodococcus by an as yet identified mechanism. We believe that horizontal gene transfer may represent the future of natural product discovery and engineering.

Alternate Journal
Expert Opin Drug Discov
Citation Key
194

PubMed ID

22823257

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