Affiliation:
1. TU Dortmund University, Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Technical
Biochemistry, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract
AbstractSecondary natural products from plants are important drug leads for the
development of new drug candidates for rational clinical therapy and exhibit a
variety of biological activities in experimental pharmacology and serve as
structural template in medicinal chemistry. The exploration of plants and
discovery of natural compounds based on ethnopharmacology in combination with
high sophisticated analytics is still today an important drug discovery to
characterize and validate potential leads. Due to structural complexity, low
abundance in biological material, and high costs in chemical synthesis,
alternative ways in production like plant cell cultures, heterologous
biosynthesis, and synthetic biotechnology are applied. The basis for any
biotechnological process is deep knowledge in genetic regulation of pathways and
protein expression with regard to todays “omics” technologies. The high number
genetic techniques allowed the implementation of combinatorial biosynthesis and
wide genome sequencing. Consequently, genetics allowed functional expression of
biosynthetic cascades from plants and to reconstitute low-performing pathways in
more productive heterologous microorganisms. Thus, de novo biosynthesis
in heterologous hosts requires fundamental understanding of pathway
reconstruction and multitude of genes in a foreign organism. Here, actual
concepts and strategies are discussed for pathway reconstruction and genome
sequencing techniques cloning tools to bridge the gap between
ethnopharmaceutical drug discovery to industrial biotechnology.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Analytical Chemistry
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