Covington Brett C, Seyedsayamdost Mohammad R
Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Nat Prod Rep. 2025 Jun 18;42(6):956-964. doi: 10.1039/d4np00026a.
Covering: 1994 to 2024Historically, microbial natural product discovery has been predominantly guided by biological activity from crude microbial extracts with metabolite characterization proceeding one molecule at a time. Despite decades of bioactivity-guided isolations, genomic evidence now suggests that we have only accessed a small fraction of the total natural product potential from microorganisms and that the products of the vast majority of biosynthetic pathways remain to be identified. Here we describe recent advancements that have enabled high-throughput mass spectrometry and comparative metabolomics, which in turn facilitate high-throughput natural product discovery. These advancement promise to fully unlock the reservoir of microbial natural products.
1994年至2024年
从历史上看,微生物天然产物的发现主要是由粗微生物提取物的生物活性引导的,代谢物表征是一次对一个分子进行的。尽管经过了数十年的生物活性引导分离,但基因组证据现在表明,我们仅利用了微生物天然产物总潜力的一小部分,绝大多数生物合成途径的产物仍有待鉴定。在此,我们描述了近期取得的进展,这些进展实现了高通量质谱分析和比较代谢组学,进而推动了高通量天然产物的发现。这些进展有望充分发掘微生物天然产物的宝库。