Biotechnology and biochemistry of marine natural products.

Abel Baerga-Ortiz
Author Information
  1. Abel Baerga-Ortiz: Department of Biochemistry, University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, PO Box 365067, San Juan, Puerto Rico. abel.baerga@upr.edu

Abstract

Marine ecosystems are a source of biologically active compounds, many of which are currently in clinical use. With the goal of increasing the availability and the chemical diversity of these important compounds, more researchers are applying the tools of biotechnology to the discovery and production of marine natural products. This review summarizes the recent efforts made towards the characterization of the biochemical pathways that result in the production of marine natural products, with an emphasis on the work aimed at understanding the enzymatic activity involved in the biosynthesis of marine natural products.

MeSH Term

Actinobacteria
Biochemistry
Biological Products
Biotechnology
Bryostatins
Fatty Acids, Omega-3
Lactones
Marine Biology
Pyrroles

Chemicals

Biological Products
Bryostatins
Fatty Acids, Omega-3
Lactones
Pyrroles
marizomib

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