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Query: EC:6.4.1.1 (
pyruvate carboxylase
)
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Chlorothricin (CHL), produced by
Streptomyces antibioticus
DSM 40725 (wild-type strain, WT), belongs to a growing family of spirotetronate antibiotics that have biological activities inhibiting
pyruvate carboxylase
and malate dehydrogenase. ChlF2, a cluster-situated SARP regulator, can activate the transcription of
chlJ
,
chlC3
,
chlC6
,
chlE1
,
chlM
, and
chlL
to control CHL biosynthesis. Co-expression of
chlF2
and
chlK
encoding type II thioesterase in WT strain under the control of P
kan
led to high production of chlorothricin by 840% in comparison with that of WT. Since the inhibitory activity of CHL against several Gram-positive bacteria is higher than des-CHL, combinatorial strategies were applied to promote the conversion of des-CHL to CHL. Over-expression of
chlB4
, encoding a halogenase, combining with the supplementation of
sodium chloride
led to further 41% increase of CHL production compared to that of F2OE, a
chlF2
over-expression strain. These findings provide new insights into the fine-tuned regulation of spirotetronate family of antibiotics and the construction of high-yield engineered strains.
...
PMID:Co-expression of a SARP Family Activator ChlF2 and a Type II Thioesterase ChlK Led to High Production of Chlorothricin in
Streptomyces antibioticus
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