St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India
Review Article
Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Organism: The Sole Source of New Drug Discovery
Author(s): Chakraborty P* and Chakraborty A
Various microorganisms e.g., bacteria, fungi and higher organism e.g., plant during their metabolism produces both primary and secondary
metabolites, needed for their survival and defense. Often these secondary metabolites are being used in drug discovery. The genes for the
enzymes of these secondary metabolic pathways are generally grouped together as biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) and hidden away in
organism’s genome. Genome mining of the unexplored microbes, medicinal plants, and underexplored human microbiota with emerging genomics
research involving next-generation sequencing technology along with bioinformatics tools like anti-SMASH (antibiotics and Secondary Metabolite
Analysis Shell), planti-SMASH, may help in finding many BGCs and subsequently in the discovery of many new drugs in future... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1747-0862.2021.15.501
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