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  • SapB is a key peptide that helps the bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor form aerial mycelium, with its production linked to specific genes involved in the process.
  • When purified SapB is applied to mutants lacking proper morphogenesis, it successfully restores their ability to develop aerial hyphae.
  • SapB is identified as a lantibiotic-like peptide, created from the gene product RamS in a regulatory operon, with evidence suggesting enzymatic modification is involved in its formation.

Article Abstract

SapB is a morphogenetic peptide that is important for aerial mycelium formation by the filamentous bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor. Production of SapB commences during aerial mycelium formation and depends on most of the genes known to be required for the morphogenesis of aerial hyphae. Furthermore, the application of purified SapB to mutants blocked in morphogenesis restores their capacity to form aerial hyphae. Here, we present evidence that SapB is a lantibiotic-like peptide that is derived by posttranslational modification from the product of a gene (ramS) in the four-gene ram operon, which is under the control of the regulatory gene ramR. We show that the product of another gene in the operon (ramC) contains a region that is similar to enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of lantibiotics, suggesting that it might be involved in the posttranslational processing of RamS. We conclude that SapB is derived from RamS through proteolytic cleavage and the introduction of four dehydroalanine residues and two lanthionine bridges. We provide an example of a morphogenetic role for an antibiotic-like molecule.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC509221PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0404220101DOI Listing

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