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Streptomyces cell-free systems for natural product discovery and engineering.

Simon J MooreHung-En LaiJian LiPaul S Freemont
Published in: Natural product reports (2022)
Streptomyces bacteria are a major microbial source of natural products, which are encoded within so-called biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). This highlight discusses the emergence of native Streptomyce s cell-free systems as a new tool to accelerate the study of the fundamental chemistry and biology of natural product biosynthesis from these bacteria. Cell-free systems provide a prototyping platform to study plug-and-play reactions in microscale reactions. So far, Streptomyce s cell-free systems have been used to rapidly characterise gene expression regulation, access secondary metabolite biosynthetic enzymes, and catalyse cell-free transcription, translation, and biosynthesis of example natural products. With further progress, we anticipate the development of more complex systems to complement existing experimental tools for the discovery and engineering of natural product biosynthesis from Streptomyces and related high G + C (%) bacteria.
Keyphrases
  • cell free
  • gene expression
  • circulating tumor
  • small molecule
  • high throughput
  • dna methylation
  • microbial community
  • cell wall
  • copy number