Affiliation:
1. Clinical Microbiology PK/PD Division, CSIR - Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Sanatnagar, Srinagar, 190005, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The urgent need for novel antibiotics in the face of escalating global antimicrobial resistance
necessitates innovative approaches to identify bioactive compounds. Actinomycetes,
renowned for their prolific production of antimicrobial agents, stand as a cornerstone in this pursuit.
Their diverse metabolites exhibit multifaceted bioactivities, including potent antituberculosis,
anticancer, immunomodulatory, immuno-protective, antidiabetic, etc. Though terrestrial sources
have been exploited significantly, contemporary developments in the field of antimicrobial drug
discovery have put marine actinomycetes in a prominent light as a promising and relatively unexplored
source of novel bioactive molecules. This is further boosted by post-genomic era advances
like bioinformatics-based secretome analysis and reverse engineering that have totally revitalized
actinomycetes antibiotic research. This review highlights actinomycetes-based chemically diverse
scaffolds and clinically validated antibiotics along with the enduring significance of actinomycetes
from untouched ecosystems, especially with recent advanced techniques in the quest for
next-generation antimicrobials.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.