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Generation and study of the strains of streptomycetes - heterologous hosts for production of moenomycin.

M Lopatniuk1, B Ostash1, A Luzhetskyy2, S Walker3, V Fedorenko1.   

Abstract

Moenomycins (Mm) are family of phosphoglycolipid natural products that is considered a blueprint to develop new class of antibiotics. The natural Mm producer, Streptomyces ghanaensis (ATCC14672), produces very low amounts of moenomycin, fueling the investigations on genetic approaches to improve its titers. Heterologous expression of moenomycin biosynthesis gene cluster (moe) would be one of the ways to reach this goal. Here we report the generation of a number of novel heterologous streptomycete hosts producing nosokomycin A2 (one of the members of Mm family), and determine their potential for the antibiotic production. The rpoB point mutation in the model strain of Streptomyces genetics, S. coelicolor (strain M1152) significantly improved nosokomycin A2 production compared to parental strains (M145 and M512), while double rpoBrpsL mutation in the same species (strain M1154) decreased it. Our results point to the previously unanticipated epistatic interactions between mutations that individually are known to be highly beneficial for antibiotic production. We also showed here for the first time that facultative chemolitotrophic streptomycete S. thermospinosisporus and chloramphenicol producer S. venezuelae can be used as the hosts for moe genes.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25624747      PMCID: PMC4303909          DOI: 10.1134/S1022795414040085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Russ J Genet        ISSN: 1022-7954            Impact factor:   0.581


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