CIMB, Vol. 46, Pages 3822-3838: Actinomycetes Associated with Arthropods as a Source of New Bioactive Compounds

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CIMB, Vol. 46, Pages 3822-3838: Actinomycetes Associated with Arthropods as a Source of New Bioactive Compounds

Current Issues in Molecular Biology doi: 10.3390/cimb46050238

Authors: Carlos Olano Miriam Rodríguez

Antimicrobial resistance is one of the main global threats to human health in the 21st century due to the rapid appearance of bacterial resistance and the lack of novel bioactive compounds. Natural products, especially from Actinomycetes, remain the best source to refill the drug industry pipeline. Different strategies have been pursued to increase the chances of discovering new molecules, such as studying underexplored environments like arthropod symbionts, which represent a relevant reservoir for active metabolites. This review summarizes recent research on the identification of bioactive molecules produced by Actinomycetes associated with arthropods’ microbiome. The metabolites have been categorized based on their structural properties and host, highlighting that multidisciplinary approaches will be the key to fully understanding this complex relationship.

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