| Literature DB >> 21339982 |
Niran Roongsawang1, Kenji Washio, Masaaki Morikawa.
Abstract
Lipopeptide biosurfactants (LPBSs) consist of a hydrophobic fatty acid portion linked to a hydrophilic peptide chain in the molecule. With their complex and diverse structures, LPBSs exhibit various biological activities including surface activity as well as anti-cellular and anti-enzymatic activities. LPBSs are also involved in multi-cellular behaviors such as swarming motility and biofilm formation. Among the bacterial genera, Bacillus (Gram-positive) and Pseudomonas (Gram-negative) have received the most attention because they produce a wide range of effective LPBSs that are potentially useful for agricultural, chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries. The biosynthetic mechanisms and gene regulation systems of LPBSs have been extensively analyzed over the last decade. LPBSs are generally synthesized in a ribosome-independent manner with megaenzymes called nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs). Production of active-form NRPSs requires not only transcriptional induction and translation but also post-translational modification and assemblage. The accumulated knowledge reveals the versatility and evolutionary lineage of the NRPSs system. This review provides an overview of the structural and functional diversity of LPBSs and their different biosynthetic mechanisms in Bacillus and Pseudomonas, including both typical and unique systems. Finally, successful genetic engineering of NRPSs for creating novel lipopeptides is also discussed.Entities:
Keywords: lipopeptide biosurfactants (LPBSs); nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs); nonribosomal peptides
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21339982 PMCID: PMC3039948 DOI: 10.3390/ijms12010141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Primary structure of representative lipopeptides produced by Bacillus strains.
| Name | Structure | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| Surfactin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Lichenysin | A/D FA-β-OH- | [ |
| (Lichenysin B) | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| (Lichenysin C) | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Lichenysin | G FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactant BL86 | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pumilacidin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Fengycin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Plipastatin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Iturin A | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Iturin C | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Bacillomycin L | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Bacillomycin D | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Bacillomycin F | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Mycosubtilin | FA-β-NH2- | [ |
| Antiadhesin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Bamylocin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Circulocin 1 | [ | |
| Circulocin 3 | [ | |
| Fusaricidin | [ | |
| Kurstakins | FA- | [ |
Primary structure of representative lipopeptides produced by Pseudomonas.
| Group/Name | Structure | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| Viscosin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Viscosinamide | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Massetolide A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pseudophomin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pseudodesmin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Syringomycin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Syringostatin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Syringotoxin B | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pseudomycin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Cormycin A | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Arthrofactin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Amphisin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Lokisin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pholipeptin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Tensin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Putisolvin I | CH3(CH)4CO- | [ |
| Putisolvin II | CH3(CH)4CO- | [ |
| Tolaasin I | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Ser-Leu-Val-Ser-Leu-Val-Val-Gln-Leu - - - - Val-Dhb- | [ |
| Fuscopeptin | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Leu-Ala-Ala-Ala-Ala-Val-Gly-Ala-Val-Ala - - - Val-Dhb- | [ |
| Corpeptin | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Ala-Ala-Ala-Val-Val-Dhb-Hse-Val-aIle-Dhb-Ala-Ala-Ala-Val-Dhb- | [ |
| SP22 | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Val-Val-Ala-Ala-Val - - - Val-Dhb-Ala-Val-Ala-Ala-Dhb- | [ |
| SP25 | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Val-Ala-Ala-Val-Leu-Ala-Ala-Dhb-Val-Dhb-Ala-Val-Ala-Ala-Dhb- | [ |
| SP25[Phe25] | FA-β-OH-Dhb-Pro-Val-Ala-Ala-Val-Leu-Ala-Ala-Dhb-Val-Dhb-Ala-Val-Ala-Ala-Dhb- | [ |
| Entolysin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Ofamide | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Pseudofactin | CH3(CH)14CO- | [ |
| Syringafactin | FA-β-OH- | [ |
The hydroxyl group of aThr or Thr form an ester bond with the carboxyl group of the C-terminal amino acid
The hydroxyl group of l-Ser1 form an ester bond with the carboxyl group of the C-terminal amino acid
The hydroxyl group of d-Ser9 form an ester bond with the carboxyl group of the C-terminal amino acid
The hydroxyl group of d-Ser10 form an ester bond with the carboxyl group of the C-terminal amino acid
Linear lipopeptide
Figure 1Multidomain organization of the gene clusters encoding NRPSs from Bacillus (A) and Pseudomonas (B).
Figure 2The arthrofactin biosynthesis assembly line.
Figure 3The model of gene regulation involved in surfactin biosynthesis. Closed-head arrows indicate positive regulation whereas closed circles indicate negative regulation.
Figure 4The model of gene regulation involved in lipopeptide biosynthesis by Pseudomonas. Closed-head arrows indicate positive regulation whereas closed circles indicate negative regulation.
Primary structure of engineered LPBSs produced by B. subtilis.
| Name | Structure | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| Surfactin[Val7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Phe7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Orn7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Cys7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Gln1] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Asn5] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Orn2] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Orn2ΔLeu3/Val4] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[Orn2ΔLeu6/7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[ΔLeu2] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[ΔLeu7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[ΔLeu6/7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[ΔAsp5Leu6/7] | FA-β-OH- | [ |
| Surfactin[ΔVal4Asp5Leu6] | FA-β-OH- | [ |