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Great diversity of KSα sequences from bat-associated microbiota suggests novel sources of uncharacterized natural products.

Paris S Salazar-Hamm1, Jennifer J Marshall Hathaway1, Ara S Winter1, Nicole A Caimi1, Debbie C Buecher2, Ernest W Valdez1, Diana E Northup1.   

Abstract

Polyketide synthases (PKSs) are multidomain enzymes in microorganisms that synthesize complex, bioactive molecules. PKS II systems are iterative, containing only a single representative of each domain: ketosynthase alpha (KS[Formula: see text]), ketosynthase beta and the acyl carrier protein. Any gene encoding for one of these domains is representative of an entire PKS II biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC). Bat skin surfaces represent an extreme environment prolific in Actinobacteria that may constitute a source for bioactive molecule discovery. KS[Formula: see text] sequences were obtained from culturable bacteria from bats in the southwestern United States. From 467 bat bacterial isolates, we detected 215 (46%) had KS[Formula: see text] sequences. Sequencing yielded 210 operational taxonomic units, and phylogenetic placement found 45 (21%) shared <85% homology to characterized metabolites. Additionally, 16 Actinobacteria genomes from the bat microbiome were analyzed for biosynthetic capacity. A range of 69-93% of the BGCs were novel suggesting the bat microbiome may contain valuable uncharacterized natural products. Documenting and characterizing these are important in understanding the susceptibility of bats to emerging infectious diseases, such as white-nose syndrome. Also noteworthy was the relationship between KS [Formula: see text] homology and total BGC novelty within each fully sequenced strain. We propose amplification and detection of KS[Formula: see text] could predict a strain's global biosynthetic capacity.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS.

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Keywords:  Actinobacteria; PKS II (type two polyketide synthases); Streptomyces; bats; microbiota; natural products

Year:  2022        PMID: 35573391      PMCID: PMC9097503          DOI: 10.1093/femsmc/xtac012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbes        ISSN: 2633-6685


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