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      Systems and synthetic biology to elucidate secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters encoded in Streptomyces genomes

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          Systems and synthetic biology on Streptomyces for discovering novel secondary metabolites and enhancing the production.

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          Covering: 2010 to 2020

          Over the last few decades, Streptomyces have been extensively investigated for their ability to produce diverse bioactive secondary metabolites. Recent advances in Streptomyces research have been largely supported by improvements in high-throughput technology ‘omics’. From genomics, numerous secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters were predicted, increasing their genomic potential for novel bioactive compound discovery. Additional omics, including transcriptomics, translatomics, interactomics, proteomics and metabolomics, have been applied to obtain a system-level understanding spanning entire bioprocesses of Streptomyces, revealing highly interconnected and multi-layered regulatory networks for secondary metabolism. The comprehensive understanding derived from this systematic information accelerates the rational engineering of Streptomyces to enhance secondary metabolite production, integrated with the exploitation of the highly efficient ‘Design–Build–Test–Learn’ cycle in synthetic biology. In this review, we describe the current status of omics applications in Streptomyces research to better understand the organism and exploit its genetic potential for higher production of valuable secondary metabolites and novel secondary metabolite discovery.

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          Journal
          NPRRDF
          Natural Product Reports
          Nat. Prod. Rep.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          0265-0568
          1460-4752
          July 21 2021
          2021
          : 38
          : 7
          : 1330-1361
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Biological Sciences
          [2 ]Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
          [3 ]Daejeon 34141
          [4 ]Republic of Korea
          [5 ]Innovative Biomaterials Centre
          [6 ]Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
          [7 ]College of Pharmacy
          [8 ]Seoul National University
          [9 ]Seoul 08826
          [10 ]Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
          [11 ]Korea University
          [12 ]Seoul 02841
          [13 ]Department of Bioengineering
          [14 ]University of California San Diego
          [15 ]La Jolla
          [16 ]USA
          [17 ]Department of Pediatrics
          Article
          10.1039/D0NP00071J
          33393961
          8472f37e-a287-43cf-bd49-176503c1ca7d
          © 2021

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