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Crowdsourcing natural products discovery to access uncharted dimensions of fungal metabolite diversity.


ABSTRACT: A fundamental component for success in drug discovery is the ability to assemble and screen compounds that encompass a broad swath of biologically relevant chemical-diversity space. Achieving this goal in a natural-products-based setting requires access to a wide range of biologically diverse specimens. For this reason, we introduced a crowdsourcing program in which citizen scientists furnish soil samples from which new microbial isolates are procured. Illustrating the strength of this approach, we obtained a unique fungal metabolite, maximiscin, from a crowdsourced Alaskan soil sample. Maximiscin, which exhibits a putative combination of polyketide synthase (PKS), non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS), and shikimate pathway components, was identified as an inhibitor of UACC-62 melanoma cells (LC50=0.93 ?M). The metabolite also exhibited efficacy in a xenograft mouse model. These results underscore the value of building cooperative relationships between research teams and citizen scientists to enrich drug discovery efforts.

SUBMITTER: Du L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4028707 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crowdsourcing natural products discovery to access uncharted dimensions of fungal metabolite diversity.

Du Lin L   Robles Andrew J AJ   King Jarrod B JB   Powell Douglas R DR   Miller Andrew N AN   Mooberry Susan L SL   Cichewicz Robert H RH  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20131127 3


A fundamental component for success in drug discovery is the ability to assemble and screen compounds that encompass a broad swath of biologically relevant chemical-diversity space. Achieving this goal in a natural-products-based setting requires access to a wide range of biologically diverse specimens. For this reason, we introduced a crowdsourcing program in which citizen scientists furnish soil samples from which new microbial isolates are procured. Illustrating the strength of this approach,  ...[more]

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