A Multi-Omics Characterization of the Natural Product Potential of Tropical Filamentous Marine Cyanobacteria

Author:

Leão Tiago,Wang MingxunORCID,Moss Nathan,da Silva RicardoORCID,Sanders JonORCID,Nurk Sergey,Gurevich AlexeyORCID,Humphrey Gregory,Reher RaphaelORCID,Zhu Qiyun,Belda-Ferre Pedro,Glukhov Evgenia,Whitner Syrena,Alexander Kelsey L.ORCID,Rex Robert,Pevzner Pavel,Dorrestein Pieter C.,Knight Rob,Bandeira Nuno,Gerwick William H.ORCID,Gerwick Lena

Abstract

Microbial natural products are important for the understanding of microbial interactions, chemical defense and communication, and have also served as an inspirational source for numerous pharmaceutical drugs. Tropical marine cyanobacteria have been highlighted as a great source of new natural products, however, few reports have appeared wherein a multi-omics approach has been used to study their natural products potential (i.e., reports are often focused on an individual natural product and its biosynthesis). This study focuses on describing the natural product genetic potential as well as the expressed natural product molecules in benthic tropical cyanobacteria. We collected from several sites around the world and sequenced the genomes of 24 tropical filamentous marine cyanobacteria. The informatics program antiSMASH was used to annotate the major classes of gene clusters. BiG-SCAPE phylum-wide analysis revealed the most promising strains for natural product discovery among these cyanobacteria. LCMS/MS-based metabolomics highlighted the most abundant molecules and molecular classes among 10 of these marine cyanobacterial samples. We observed that despite many genes encoding for peptidic natural products, peptides were not as abundant as lipids and lipopeptides in the chemical extracts. Our results highlight a number of highly interesting biosynthetic gene clusters for genome mining among these cyanobacterial samples.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Drug Discovery,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous),Pharmaceutical Science

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