Molecular cloning of a D-cycloserine resistance gene from D-cycloserine-producing Streptomyces garyphalus.

J Antibiot (Tokyo)

Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Kasumi 1-2-3, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan.

Published: September 2003

A 3.5-kb DNA fragment that confers resistance to D-cycloserine (DCS) was cloned from the chromosomal DNA of a DCS-producing Streptomyces garyphalus into Streptomyces lividans by a shot-gun cloning technique. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed the existence of four open reading frames (ORFs B, C, D, and E), together with two incomplete ORFs, A and F. By introduction of the cloned fragment into Escherichia coli, the host obtained resistance to DCS. We showed that ORF B, which consists of 903 bp, is a DCS resistance gene. The hydropathy plot analysis of a protein deduced from ORF B revealed that the protein carries membrane-integral domains spanning the membrane 10 times, which suggests that the DCS-resistance determinant may be a factor associated with DCS transport.

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