학술논문

MAR4 Streptomyces: A Unique Resource for Natural Product Discovery
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Natural Products. 87(2)
Subject
Health Sciences
Traditional
Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Streptomyces
Biological Products
Terpenes
Multigene Family
Chemical Sciences
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry
Traditional
complementary and integrative medicine
Language
Abstract
Marine-derived Streptomyces have long been recognized as a source of novel, pharmaceutically relevant natural products. Among these bacteria, the MAR4 clade within the genus Streptomyces has been identified as metabolically rich, yielding over 93 different compounds to date. MAR4 strains are particularly noteworthy for the production of halogenated hybrid isoprenoid natural products, a relatively rare class of bacterial metabolites that possess a wide range of biological activities. MAR4 genomes are enriched in vanadium haloperoxidase and prenyltransferase genes, thus accounting for the production of these compounds. Functional characterization of the enzymes encoded in MAR4 genomes has advanced our understanding of halogenated, hybrid isoprenoid biosynthesis. Despite the exceptional biosynthetic capabilities of MAR4 bacteria, the large body of research they have stimulated has yet to be compiled. Here we review 35 years of natural product research on MAR4 strains and update the molecular diversity of this unique group of bacteria.