Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Combinatorial biosynthesis of novel aminoglycoside antibiotics via pathway engineering
View through CrossRef
AbstractWith the current spread of clinically relevant multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens, insufficient unearthing of new anti-infectives, and the high cost required for approval of new antimicrobial agents, a strong need for getting these agents via more economic and other alternative routes has emerged. With the discovery of the biosynthetic pathways of various antibiotics pointing out the role of each gene/protein in their antibiotic-producing strains, it became apparent that the biosynthetic gene clusters can be manipulated to produce modified antibiotics. This new approach is known as the combinatorial biosynthesis of new antibiotics which can be employed for obtaining novel derivatives of these valuable antibiotics using genetically modified antibiotic-producing strains (pathway engineering). In this review and based on the available biosynthetic gene clusters of the major aminoglycoside antibiotics (AGAs), the possible alterations or modifications that could be done by co-expression of certain gene(s) previously known to be involved in unique biosynthetic steps have been discussed. In this review defined novel examples of modified AGA using this approach were described and the information provided will act as a platform of researchers to get and develop new antibiotics by the antibiotic-producing bacterial strains such as Streptomyces, Micromonospora,…etc. This way, novel antibiotics with new biological activities could be isolated and used in the treatment of infectious diseases conferring resistance to existing antibiotics.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: Combinatorial biosynthesis of novel aminoglycoside antibiotics via pathway engineering
Description:
AbstractWith the current spread of clinically relevant multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens, insufficient unearthing of new anti-infectives, and the high cost required for approval of new antimicrobial agents, a strong need for getting these agents via more economic and other alternative routes has emerged.
With the discovery of the biosynthetic pathways of various antibiotics pointing out the role of each gene/protein in their antibiotic-producing strains, it became apparent that the biosynthetic gene clusters can be manipulated to produce modified antibiotics.
This new approach is known as the combinatorial biosynthesis of new antibiotics which can be employed for obtaining novel derivatives of these valuable antibiotics using genetically modified antibiotic-producing strains (pathway engineering).
In this review and based on the available biosynthetic gene clusters of the major aminoglycoside antibiotics (AGAs), the possible alterations or modifications that could be done by co-expression of certain gene(s) previously known to be involved in unique biosynthetic steps have been discussed.
In this review defined novel examples of modified AGA using this approach were described and the information provided will act as a platform of researchers to get and develop new antibiotics by the antibiotic-producing bacterial strains such as Streptomyces, Micromonospora,…etc.
This way, novel antibiotics with new biological activities could be isolated and used in the treatment of infectious diseases conferring resistance to existing antibiotics.
Related Results
Ototoxicity of Non-aminoglycoside Antibiotics
Ototoxicity of Non-aminoglycoside Antibiotics
It is well-known that aminoglycoside antibiotics can cause significant hearing loss and vestibular deficits that have been described in animal studies and in clinical reports. The ...
Studi Rasionalitas Penggunaan Antibiotika di RSUD DR. Murjani Sampit
Studi Rasionalitas Penggunaan Antibiotika di RSUD DR. Murjani Sampit
Background Antibiotics are the most widely used type of drug due to the high incidence of infection in Indonesia. From the results of the preliminary study for 3 days prospectively...
Mitochondrial mutations associated with aminoglycoside ototoxicity and hearing loss susceptibility identified by meta-analysis
Mitochondrial mutations associated with aminoglycoside ototoxicity and hearing loss susceptibility identified by meta-analysis
Background
Genetic variations, including mitochondrial mutations, are important contributors to hearing loss, especially in children, and newborn genetic screens ...
Aminoglycoside Dosing Considerations in Intensive Care Unit Patients
Aminoglycoside Dosing Considerations in Intensive Care Unit Patients
OBJECTIVE: Factors affecting aminoglycoside dosing requirements in critically ill adult patients were reviewed. DATA SOURCES: A literature search was performed from 1979 to 1992 an...
MurA escape mutations uncouple peptidoglycan biosynthesis from PrkA signaling
MurA escape mutations uncouple peptidoglycan biosynthesis from PrkA signaling
Abstract
Gram-positive bacteria are protected by a thick mesh of peptidoglycan (PG) completely engulfing their cells. This PG network is the main component of the b...
Antibiotics Self-Medication Among Medical and Non-Medical Students of Omar Al-Mukhtar University
Antibiotics Self-Medication Among Medical and Non-Medical Students of Omar Al-Mukhtar University
Self- consumption of antibiotics is being a big concern over the world, excessive as well as incorrect using of antibiotics give rise to various complications like spreading resist...
PROPHYLACTIC USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN THE INGUINAL HERNIA SURGERY
PROPHYLACTIC USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN THE INGUINAL HERNIA SURGERY
<p>Introduction: antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical patients is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevented infection of the operating field. Applies in cases wher...
Gentamicin-Resistance Determinants Confer Background-Dependent Hygromycin B Resistance
Gentamicin-Resistance Determinants Confer Background-Dependent Hygromycin B Resistance
ABSTRACT
Micromonospora
strains that produce aminoglycoside antibiotics have a high level of resistance to their own prod...

