Literature DB >> 33829573

A second riboflavin import system is present in flavinogenic Streptomyces davaonensis and supports roseoflavin biosynthesis.

Carmen Schneider1, Matthias Mack1.   

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The antibiotic roseoflavin is produced by Streptomyces davaonensis in the stationary phase of growth. To support biosynthesis of the secondary metabolite roseoflavin, S. davaonensis underwent several genetic adaptations with regard to metabolism of the roseoflavin precursor and primary metabolite riboflavin. In addition to 17 riboflavin biosynthesis genes at different chromosomal locations, S. davaonensis contains the riboflavin transporter gene ribM being part of the riboflavin biosynthetic operon ribE1MAB5H. Deletion of this operon generated riboflavin auxotrophic S. davaonensis strains. The finding that S. davaonensis ΔribE1MAB5H was able to grow in a culture medium containing low levels of riboflavin indicated that in addition to RibM, a second riboflavin transporter is present in this bacterium. The S. davaonensis genes ribXY (former rosXY) represented candidate genes for such a second riboflavin transport system and the results of our experiments now show that RibXY from S. davaonensis is a highly efficient riboflavin importer but not a roseoflavin importer.
© 2021 The Authors. Molecular Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Streptomyces davaonensis; riboflavin transport; roseoflavin; roseoflavin resistance

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33829573     DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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