Unveiling Microbial Chemical Interactions Based on Metabolomics Approaches.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Mass Spectrometry and Chemical Ecology Laboratory (MC-CELL), Center for Natural and Human Sciences, University of ABC (UFABC), São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: November 2023

Microorganisms are ubiquitous in diverse habitats and studying their chemical interactions with the environment and comprehend its complex relations with both hosts and environment, are crucial for the development of strategies to control microbial diseases. This chapter discusses the importance of studying microorganisms with agricultural benefits, using specialized metabolites as examples. Herein we highlight the challenges and opportunities in utilizing microorganisms as alternatives to synthetic pesticides and fertilizers in agriculture. Genome-guided investigations and improved analytical methodologies are necessary to characterize diverse and complex biomolecules produced by microorganisms. Predicting and isolating bioproducts based on genetic information have become a focus for researchers, aided by tools like antiSMASH, BiG-SCAPE, PRISM, and others. However, translating genomic data into practical applications can be complex. Therefore, integrating genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics enhances chemical characterization, aiding in discovering new metabolic pathways and specialized metabolites. Additionally, elicitation is one promising strategy to enhance beneficial metabolite production. Finally, identify and characterize microbial secondary metabolites remain challenging due to their low production, complex chemical structure characterization and different environmental factors necessary for metabolite in vitro production.

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