School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA.
Nat Rev Microbiol. 2011 Oct 3;9(11):791-802. doi: 10.1038/nrmicro2649.
Exposure to the shortest wavelengths in sunlight, ultraviolet light, constitutes a deleterious ecological factor for many microorganisms. The use of secondary metabolites as sunscreens has emerged as an important photoprotective mechanism in certain groups of large-celled microorganisms, such as cyanobacteria, fungi and many protists. In this Review, we describe our current understanding of microbial 'sunscreen' compounds, including scytonemin, the mycosporines and the naphthalene-based melanins. Study of these sunscreens has led to the discovery of new classes of compounds, new metabolic pathways, a deeper understanding of microbial photobiology and the potential for dermatological or biomedical applications.
阳光中最短波长的紫外线对许多微生物来说是一种有害的生态因素。次生代谢物作为防晒霜的使用,已经成为某些大型微生物群体(如蓝细菌、真菌和许多原生生物)中的一种重要的光保护机制。在这篇综述中,我们描述了我们对微生物“防晒霜”化合物的现有认识,包括 Scytonemin、Mycosporines 和萘基黑色素。对这些防晒霜的研究导致了新类化合物的发现、新的代谢途径、对微生物光生物学的更深入理解以及在皮肤科或生物医学应用方面的潜力。