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Deep-Sea Natural Products from Extreme Environments: Cold Seeps and Hydrothermal Vents

Mengjing Cong, Xiaoyan Pang, Kai Zhao, Yue Song, Yonghong Liu, Junfeng Wang

2022Marine Drugs36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The deep sea has been proven to be a great treasure for structurally unique and biologically active natural products in the last two decades. Cold seeps and hydrothermal vents, as typical representatives of deep-sea extreme environments, have attracted more and more attention. This review mainly summarizes the natural products of marine animals, marine fungi, and marine bacteria derived from deep-sea cold seeps and hydrothermal vents as well as their biological activities. In general, there were 182 compounds reported, citing 132 references and covering the literature from the first report in 1984 up to March 2022. The sources of the compounds are represented by the genera Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp., Streptomyces sp., and so on. It is worth mentioning that 90 of the 182 compounds are new and that almost 60% of the reported structures exhibited diverse bioactivities, which became attractive targets for relevant organic synthetic and biosynthetic studies.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrothermal ventDeep seaExtreme environmentTreasureNatural (archaeology)Hydrothermal circulationCold seepMarine fungiBiologyEcologyBacteriaGeographyFisheryPaleontologyArchaeologyMethaneMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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