Genetic regulation and manipulation for natural product discovery

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Jianwei Chen
Qihao Wu
Usama W. Hawas
Hong Wang
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[1] Zhejiang University of Technology,College of Pharmaceutical Science
[2] King Abdulaziz University,Marine Chemistry Department, Faculty of Marine Science
[3] Zhejiang University of Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Region Green Pharmaceuticals
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Natural product; Regulation and manipulation; Discovery;
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Natural products are an important source of modern medical development, e.g., antibiotics, anticancers, immune modulators, etc. and will continue to be a powerful driving force for the discovery of novel potential drugs. In the heterologous hosts, natural products are biosynthesized using dedicated metabolic networks. By gene engineering, pathway reconstructing, and enzyme engineering, metabolic networks can be modified to synthesize novel compounds containing enhanced structural feature or produce a large quantity of known valuable bioactive compounds. The review introduces some important technical platforms and relevant examples of genetic regulation and manipulation to improve natural product titers or drive novel secondary metabolite discoveries.
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