2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13321-021-00546-8
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Computational Applications in Secondary Metabolite Discovery (CAiSMD): an online workshop

Abstract: We report the major conclusions of the online open-access workshop “Computational Applications in Secondary Metabolite Discovery (CAiSMD)” that took place from 08 to 10 March 2021. Invited speakers from academia and industry and about 200 registered participants from five continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and North America) took part in the workshop. The workshop highlighted the potential applications of computational methodologies in the search for secondary metabolites (SMs) or natural product… Show more

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“…Although different in their sequences, PKS modules share similarities that can easily be recognized using bioinformatic mining of bacterial genomes ( 23 , 24 , 79 81 ). BGCs encoding polyketide-type molecules are identified within the human microbiome in bacterial phyla including Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Firmicutes.…”
Section: Polyketides and Pk-nrp Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although different in their sequences, PKS modules share similarities that can easily be recognized using bioinformatic mining of bacterial genomes ( 23 , 24 , 79 81 ). BGCs encoding polyketide-type molecules are identified within the human microbiome in bacterial phyla including Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Firmicutes.…”
Section: Polyketides and Pk-nrp Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, computational approaches (e.g., anti-SMASH) are used to identify BGCs or family of BGCs, followed by the heterologous expression of the identified gene in a genetically tractable and easy-to-culture organism (e.g., E. coli ), and extraction and chemical characterization of the produced metabolite using analytical approaches (HPLC, MS, NMR, etc.) ( 28 , 80 , 81 ). In the context of the human microbiota where a vast number of bacteria has been sequenced, genome mining has been applied to microbiome sequences to identify new functional molecules ( 156 ).…”
Section: Gene-to-molecule Discovery or (Meta)genomic Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Professor Johan Gasteiger, the first speaker in the Colloquium, stated three of the fundamental questions in chemistry: (1) what structure do I need for a certain property?, (2) how do I make this structure?, and (3) how do I synthesize this and characterize this compound? Answers to the first question involve structure-property or structure-activity relationships, to the second question involve synthesis design, and to the third question involve reaction prediction and structure elucidation.…”
Section: Challenges Of Chemoinformatics and Ai Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the setting of a growing number of applications and developments of computational approaches to drug discovery and related fields, of an increasing frequency of virtual meetings [1,2], and of efforts to enhance the education of students [3,4], the first Chemoinformatics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Colloquium organized by a Latin American country was held in Mexico City, June 15-17, 2022. The virtual meeting featured talks by 15 international experts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%