Harnessing Gram‐negative bacteria for novel anti‐Gram‐negative antibiotics

Abstract Natural products have proven themselves as a valuable resource for antibiotics. However, in view of increasing antimicrobial resistance, there is an urgent need for new, structurally diverse agents that have the potential to overcome resistance and treat Gram‐negative pathogens in particula...

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Main Authors: Joy Birkelbach, Carsten E. Seyfert, Sebastian Walesch, Rolf Müller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-11-01
Series:Microbial Biotechnology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.70032
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Summary:Abstract Natural products have proven themselves as a valuable resource for antibiotics. However, in view of increasing antimicrobial resistance, there is an urgent need for new, structurally diverse agents that have the potential to overcome resistance and treat Gram‐negative pathogens in particular. Historically, the search for new antibiotics was strongly focussed on the very successful Actinobacteria. On the other hand, other producer strains have been under‐sampled and their potential for the production of bioactive natural products has been underestimated. In this mini‐review, we highlight prominent examples of novel anti‐Gram negative natural products produced by Gram‐negative bacteria that are currently in lead optimisation or preclinical development. Furthermore, we will provide insights into the considerations and strategies behind the discovery of these agents and their putative applications.
ISSN:1751-7915