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A marine microbiome antifungal targets urgent-threat drug-resistant fungi
- Source :
- Science
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Prospecting for antifungal molecules Marine bacteria produce a plethora of natural products that often have unusual chemical structures and corresponding reactivity, which sometimes translate into a valuable biological function. Zhang et al. used a metabolomic screen to zero in on microbial strains from the microbiome of a sea squirt that produces a high diversity of chemical structures. They then screened these molecules for inhibition of fungi (see the Perspective by Cowen). A polycyclic molecule dubbed turbinmicin possessed potent antifungal activity against the multidrug-resistant fungal pathogens Candida auris and Aspergillus fumigatus . Preliminary mechanism-of-action and mouse toxicity studies suggest that this molecule works though a fungus-specific pathway and is well tolerated at therapeutic doses. Science , this issue p. 974 ; see also p. 906
- Subjects :
- Antifungal
Antifungal Agents
medicine.drug_class
Antifungal drugs
Antifungal drug
Drug resistance
Micromonospora
Safety index
Article
Microbiology
Fungal Proteins
Mice
Drug Resistance, Multiple, Fungal
medicine
Humans
Animals
Benzopyrans
Candidiasis, Invasive
Microbiome
Urochordata
Phospholipid Transfer Proteins
Mode of action
Candida
Multidisciplinary
Microbiota
Fungi
Isoquinolines
Disease Models, Animal
Candida auris
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10959203
- Volume :
- 370
- Issue :
- 6519
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science (New York, N.Y.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....728d14d1589c143bee00bd0d22e5b917