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Structural diversity, biosynthesis, and biological functions of lipopeptides from . | LitMetric

Structural diversity, biosynthesis, and biological functions of lipopeptides from .

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Helmholtz International Lab for Anti-Infectives, Shandong University-Helmholtz Institute of Biotechnology, State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Qingdao, Shandong 266237, China.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacteria prevalent in various environments are an important source of natural products, particularly nonribosomal lipopeptides, which have significant biological activities.
  • These lipopeptides are critical in the development of antibiotics, with daptomycin being a notable example used in clinical settings.
  • Recent advancements in chemistry and biology have enhanced our understanding of the biosynthesis and functions of lipopeptides, including novel discovery methods like genome mining, indicating their potential for future medical applications.

Article Abstract

Covering: up to 2022 are ubiquitous in terrestrial and marine environments, where they display a fascinating metabolic diversity. As a result, these bacteria are a prolific source of active natural products. One important class of these natural products is the nonribosomal lipopeptides, which have diverse biological activities and play important roles in the lifestyle of . The importance of this class is highlighted by the use of related antibiotics in the clinic, such as daptomycin (tradename Cubicin). By virtue of recent advances spanning chemistry and biology, significant progress has been made in biosynthetic studies on the lipopeptide antibiotics produced by . This review will serve as a comprehensive guide for researchers working in this multidisciplinary field, providing a summary of recent progress regarding the investigation of lipopeptides from . In particular, we highlight the structures, properties, biosynthetic mechanisms, chemical and chemoenzymatic synthesis, and biological functions of lipopeptides. In addition, the application of genome mining techniques to that have led to the discovery of many novel lipopeptides is discussed, further demonstrating the potential of lipopeptides from for future development in modern medicine.

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