Chemical structure metagenomics of microbial natural products: surveying nonribosomal peptides and beyond

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2024 Nov 20:20:3050-3060. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.20.253. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Bioactivity-guided fractionation (BGF) has historically been a fruitful natural product discovery workflow. However, it is plagued by increasing rediscovery rates in recent years and new methods capable of exploring the natural product chemical space more broadly and more efficiently is in urgent need. Chemical structure metagenomics as one such method is the theme of this Perspective. It emphasizes a chemical-structure-centered viewpoint toward natural product research. Key to chemical structure metagenomics is the ability to predict the structure of a natural product based on its biosynthetic gene sequences, which facilitated the discovery of numerous new bioactive molecules and helped uncover oversampled/underexplored niches of decades of BGF based discovery. While microbial nonribosomal peptides have been the focus of chemical structure metagenomics efforts thus far, it is in principle applicable to other natural product families. The future outlook of this new approach will also be discussed.

Keywords: bioinformatics; chemical structure metagenomics; natural product discovery; natural products; nonribosomal peptides.

Grants and funding

We thank the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan, and National Taiwan University (NTU) for funding support (grant no. NSTC 111-2113-M-002-019-MY2 and NTU 113L895203, respectively).