Issue 3, 2020

Minor components of aminoglycosides: recent advances in their biosynthesis and therapeutic potential

Abstract

Covering: up to 2019

There is significant demand for new aminoglycoside antibiotics due to the widespread emergence of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria and their high toxicity, but these are not easily accessible in nature because their biosynthetic gene clusters are less commonly found in actinomycetes than are other natural products. Mining minor aminoglycoside components whose pharmacological activity has not yet been assessed could be an alternative approach for the development of next-generation antibiotics for use in the post-antibiotic era. Here, we review the biosynthetic steps responsible for the structural diversity of aminoglycosides and highlight current developments regarding the use of natural minor and semi-synthetic aminoglycosides as promising therapeutic leads or candidates.

Graphical abstract: Minor components of aminoglycosides: recent advances in their biosynthesis and therapeutic potential

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
05 Jul 2019
First published
10 Sep 2019

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2020,37, 301-311

Minor components of aminoglycosides: recent advances in their biosynthesis and therapeutic potential

Y. H. Ban, M. C. Song, J. W. Park and Y. J. Yoon, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2020, 37, 301 DOI: 10.1039/C9NP00041K

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