Ueda Kenji, Beppu Teruhiko
Life Science Research Center, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Fujisawa, Japan.
J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2017 Apr;70(4):361-365. doi: 10.1038/ja.2016.127. Epub 2016 Oct 19.
Today, the frequency of discovery of new antibiotics in microbial culture is significantly decreasing. The evidence from whole-genome surveys suggests that many genes involved in the synthesis of unknown metabolites do exist but are not expressed under conventional cultivation conditions. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to study the conditions that make otherwise silent genes active in microbes. Here we overview the knowledge on the antibiotic production promoted by cocultivation of multiple microbial strains. Accumulating evidence indicates that cocultivation can be an effective way to stimulate the production of substances that are not formed during pure cultivation. Characterization of the promotive factors produced by stimulator strains is expected to give clues to the development of effective cultivation conditions for drug discovery.
如今,通过微生物培养发现新抗生素的频率正在显著下降。全基因组调查的证据表明,许多参与未知代谢物合成的基因确实存在,但在传统培养条件下并未表达。因此,迫切需要研究使微生物中原本沉默的基因激活的条件。在此,我们概述了关于多种微生物菌株共培养促进抗生素生产的相关知识。越来越多的证据表明,共培养可能是刺激纯培养过程中不产生的物质生成的有效方法。对刺激菌株产生的促进因子进行表征,有望为药物发现有效培养条件的开发提供线索。