Streptomyces: host for refactoring of diverse bioactive secondary metabolites

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Abstract

Microbial secondary metabolites are intensively explored due to their demands in pharmaceutical, agricultural and food industries. Streptomyces are one of the largest sources of secondary metabolites having diverse applications. In particular, the abundance of secondary metabolites encoding biosynthetic gene clusters and presence of wobble position in Streptomyces strains make it potential candidate as a native or heterologous host for secondary metabolite production including several cryptic gene clusters expression. Here, we have discussed the developments in Streptomyces strains genome mining, its exploration as a suitable host and application of synthetic biology for refactoring genetic systems for developing chassis for enhanced as well as novel secondary metabolites with reduced genome and cleaned background.

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Sharma, V., Kaur, R., & Salwan, R. (2021, July 1). Streptomyces: host for refactoring of diverse bioactive secondary metabolites. 3 Biotech. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-021-02872-y

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