Authors
Jesús F Aparicio, Eva G Barreales, Tamara D Payero, Cláudia M Vicente, Antonio de Pedro, Javier Santos-Aberturas
Publication date
2016/1
Source
Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Volume
100
Issue
1
Pages
61-78
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Pimaricin (natamycin) is a small polyene macrolide antibiotic used worldwide. This efficient antimycotic and antiprotozoal agent, produced by several soil bacterial species of the genus Streptomyces, has found application in human therapy, in the food and beverage industries and as pesticide. It displays a broad spectrum of activity, targeting ergosterol but bearing a particular mode of action different to other polyene macrolides. The biosynthesis of this only antifungal agent with a GRAS status has been thoroughly studied, which has permitted the manipulation of producers to engineer the biosynthetic gene clusters in order to generate several analogues. Regulation of its production has been largely unveiled, constituting a model for other polyenes and setting the leads for optimizing the production of these valuable compounds. This review describes and discusses the molecular genetics, uses, mode of …
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