Actinomycetota bioprospecting from ore-forming environments

Author:

Aguilar César1ORCID,Alwali Amir1,Mair Madeline1,Rodriguez-Orduña Lorena2ORCID,Contreras-Peruyero Haydeé3ORCID,Modi Ramya1,Roberts Carson1,Sélem-Mojica Nelly3ORCID,Licona-Cassani Cuauhtemoc2ORCID,Parkinson Elizabeth Ivy14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA

2. Tecnológico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Monterrey, Mexico

3. Centro de Ciencias Matemáticas, UNAM, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico

4. Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA

Abstract

Natural products from Actinomycetota have served as inspiration for many clinically relevant therapeutics. Despite early triumphs in natural product discovery, the rate of unearthing new compounds has decreased, necessitating inventive approaches. One promising strategy is to explore environments where survival is challenging. These harsh environments are hypothesized to lead to bacteria developing chemical adaptations (e.g. natural products) to enable their survival. This investigation focuses on ore-forming environments, particularly fluoride mines, which typically have extreme pH, salinity and nutrient scarcity. Herein, we have utilized metagenomics, metabolomics and evolutionary genome mining to dissect the biodiversity and metabolism in these harsh environments. This work has unveiled the promising biosynthetic potential of these bacteria and has demonstrated their ability to produce bioactive secondary metabolites. This research constitutes a pioneering endeavour in bioprospection within fluoride mining regions, providing insights into uncharted microbial ecosystems and their previously unexplored natural products.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Publisher

Microbiology Society

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