Recent advances in the biosynthetic studies of bacterial organoarsenic natural products

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Arsenic is widely distributed throughout terrestrial and aquatic environments, mainly in highly toxic inorganic forms. To adapt to environmental inorganic arsenic, bacteria have evolved ubiquitous arsenic metabolic strategies by combining arsenite methylation and related redox reactions, which have been extensively studied. Recent reports have shown that some bacteria have specific metabolic pathways associated with structurally and biologically unique organoarsenic natural products. In this highlight, by exemplifying the cases of oxo-arsenosugars, arsinothricin, and bisenarsan, we summarize recent advances in the identification and biosynthesis of bacterial organoarsenic natural products. We also discuss the potential discoveries of novel arsenic-containing natural products of bacterial origins.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in the biosynthetic studies of bacterial organoarsenic natural products

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Submitted
07 Jul 2024
First published
28 Aug 2024

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024, Advance Article

Recent advances in the biosynthetic studies of bacterial organoarsenic natural products

S. Hoshino, H. Onaka and I. Abe, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NP00036F

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