Antibiotics from rare actinomycetes, beyond the genus Streptomyces
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Parra Villalobos, Jonathan
Beaton, Ainsley
Seipke, Ryan F.
Wilkinson, Barrie
Hutchings, Matthew I.
Duncan, Katherine R.
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Throughout the golden age of antibiotic discovery,
Streptomyces have been unsurpassed for their ability to
produce bioactive metabolites. Yet, this success has been
hampered by rediscovery. As we enter a new stage of
biodiscovery, omics data and existing scientific repositories
can enable informed choices on the biodiversity that may
yield novel antibiotics. Here, we focus on the chemical
potential of rare actinomycetes, defined as bacteria within
the order Actinomycetales, but not belonging to the genus
Streptomyces. They are named as such due to their less-
frequent isolation under standard laboratory practices, yet
there is increasing evidence to suggest these biologically
diverse genera harbour considerable biosynthetic and
chemical diversity. In this review, we focus on examples of
successful isolation and genera that have been the focus of
more concentrated biodiscovery efforts, we survey the
representation of rare actinomycete taxa, compared
with Streptomyces, across natural product data repositories
in addition to its biosynthetic potential. This is followed by
an overview of clinically useful drugs produced by rare
actinomycetes and considerations for future biodiscovery
efforts. There is much to learn about these underexplored
taxa, and mounting evidence suggests that they are a fruitful
avenue for the discovery of novel antimicrobials.
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ANTIBIOTICS, actinomycetes, Streptomyces, antimicrobials