Publication: New developments in RiPP discovery, enzymology and engineering.
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2020-09-16
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Montalbán-López, Manuel
Scott, Thomas A
Ramesh, Sangeetha
Rahman, Imran R
van Heel, Auke J
Viel, Jakob H
Bandarian, Vahe
Dittmann, Elke
Genilloud, Olga
Goto, Yuki
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Covering: up to June 2020Ribosomally-synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are a large group of natural products. A community-driven review in 2013 described the emerging commonalities in the biosynthesis of RiPPs and the opportunities they offered for bioengineering and genome mining. Since then, the field has seen tremendous advances in understanding of the mechanisms by which nature assembles these compounds, in engineering their biosynthetic machinery for a wide range of applications, and in the discovery of entirely new RiPP families using bioinformatic tools developed specifically for this compound class. The First International Conference on RiPPs was held in 2019, and the meeting participants assembled the current review describing new developments since 2013. The review discusses the new classes of RiPPs that have been discovered, the advances in our understanding of the installation of both primary and secondary post-translational modifications, and the mechanisms by which the enzymes recognize the leader peptides in their substrates. In addition, genome mining tools used for RiPP discovery are discussed as well as various strategies for RiPP engineering. An outlook section presents directions for future research.
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Biological Products
Computational Biology
Enzymes
Hydroxylation
Methylation
Peptides
Phosphorylation
Protein Engineering
Protein Processing, Post-Translational
Protein Sorting Signals
Ribosomes
Computational Biology
Enzymes
Hydroxylation
Methylation
Peptides
Phosphorylation
Protein Engineering
Protein Processing, Post-Translational
Protein Sorting Signals
Ribosomes