ACS Omega, Volume 10, Issue 16, Pages 15923-15934 , 29/04/2025

Strategies for Actinobacteria Isolation, Cultivation, and Metabolite Production that Are Biologically Important

Samson Cheruiyot Koech, Michaela Plechatá, Wasu Pathom-Aree, Zdenek Kamenik, Amit Jaisi

Abstract

Novel antimicrobial agents are urgently needed to combat antimicrobial resistance from multidrug-resistant organisms. Actinobacteria are key sources of bioactive metabolites with diverse biological activities. Despite their contributions to drug discovery, the process from strain identification to drug manufacturing faces many challenges, especially the rediscovery of known compounds. Recent technological and scientific advancements have accelerated drug development. Efforts to isolate and screen rare actinobacterial species could yield novel bioactive compounds. This review summarizes techniques for selectively isolating rare actinobacteria, improving bioactive metabolite production, and discovering potential strains. Notably, new genomic strategies and new discoveries regarding spectroscopic signature-based bioactive natural products containing specific structural motifs are also discussed. Furthermore, this review updates the compounds derived from rare actinobacteria and their biological applications.

Document Type

Review

Source Type

Journal

ASJC Subject Area

Chemistry : Chemistry (all)Chemical Engineering : Chemical Engineering (all)

Funding Agency

Walailak University


Bibliography


Koech, S., Plechatá, M., Pathom-Aree, W., Kamenik, Z., & Jaisi, A. (2025). Strategies for Actinobacteria Isolation, Cultivation, and Metabolite Production that Are Biologically Important. ACS Omega, 10(16) 15923-15934. doi:10.1021/acsomega.5c01344

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