Production of Toxins by Peptide Synthetases and Polyketide Synthases
A special issue of Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2019) | Viewed by 4239
Special Issue Editor
2. Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA
Interests: cyanobacteria; toxins; analysis; toxicology; toxin discovery
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Many fungal and bacterial, including cyanobacterial, secondary metabolites and toxins, are synthesized by enzymes through non-ribosomal peptide synthesis (NRPS). These enzymatic systems can involve peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases as examples. Understanding these enzyme systems has led to great advancements in risk assessment and in how toxin synthesis is controlled within microbial cells. As such systems encompass large multigene operons, the diversity within cyanobacteria and the cyanobacterial toxin variants that may be produced could be better understood through analysis of these genetic components. This Special Issue looks to understand the diversity of genes pertaining to toxin production using NRPS. This may involve mechanisms of understanding transcription and translation of the enzyme systems, construction and activity of the enzymes themselves and inhibitors and other mechanisms to stop toxin production via NRPS. Submissions can also include technical and industrial applications of these enzyme systems to produce toxins and novel therapeutics.
Dr. James S. Metcalf
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Enzyme
- inhibition
- NPRS
- function
- operon
- regulation
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