Affiliation:
1. 0000 0001 2171 7754 grid.255649.9 Department of Chemistry and Nanoscience Ewha Womans University 120-750 Seoul Republic of Korea
2. 0000000086837370 grid.214458.e Department of Biological Chemistry University of Michigan 48109 Ann Arbor MI USA
3. 0000 0004 0451 5933 grid.420690.9 Natural Products Discovery Institute, The Baruch S. Blumberg Institute Hepatitis B Foundation 18902 Doylestown PA USA
Abstract
Abstract
Rapamycin is an immunosuppressive metabolite produced from several actinomycete species. Besides its immunosuppressive activity, rapamycin and its analogs have additional therapeutic potentials, including antifungal, antitumor, neuroprotective/neuroregenerative, and lifespan extension activities. The core structure of rapamycin is derived from (4R,5R)-4,5-dihydrocyclohex-1-ene-carboxylic acid that is extended by polyketide synthase. The resulting linear polyketide chain is cyclized by incorporating pipecolate and further decorated by post-PKS modification enzymes. Herein, we review the discovery and biological activities of rapamycin as well as its mechanism of action, mechanistic target, biosynthesis, and regulation. In addition, we introduce the many efforts directed at enhancing the production of rapamycin and generating diverse analogs and also explore future perspectives in rapamycin research. This review will also emphasize the remarkable pilot studies on the biosynthesis and production improvement of rapamycin by Dr. Demain, one of the world’s distinguished scientists in industrial microbiology and biotechnology.
Funder
The National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MISP)
The Intelligent Synthetic Biology Center of the Global Frontier Project funded by MISP
High Value-added Food Technology Development Program, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Republic of Korea.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biotechnology,Bioengineering
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