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Challenges and triumphs to genomics-based natural product discovery
Authors:Paul R Jensen  Krystle L Chavarria  William Fenical  Bradley S Moore  Nadine Ziemert
Institution:1. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA
Abstract:Genome sequencing is rapidly changing the field of natural products research by providing opportunities to assess the biosynthetic potential of strains prior to chemical analysis or biological testing. Ready access to sequence data is driving the development of new bioinformatic tools and methods to identify the products of silent or cryptic pathways. While genome mining has fast become a useful approach to natural product discovery, it has also become clear that identifying pathways of interest is much easier than finding the associated products. This has led to bottlenecks in the discovery process that must be overcome for the potential of genomics-based natural product discovery to be fully realized. In this perspective, we address some of these challenges in the context of our work with the marine actinomycete genus Salinispora, which is proving to be a useful model with which to apply genome mining as an approach to natural product discovery.
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