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New insights into chloramphenicol biosynthesis in Streptomyces venezuelae ATCC 10712. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Comparative genome analysis identified seven unknown genes (sven0909 to sven0915) near the chloramphenicol gene cluster in Streptomyces venezuelae, which were absent in a related strain that does not produce chloramphenicol.
  • Transcriptional studies indicated that three of these genes (Sven0913, Sven0914, and Sven0915) likely play roles in chloramphenicol production, supported by experiments using deletion mutants.
  • Additionally, bioinformatic analyses uncovered another gene (sven0925) within the biosynthetic cluster, suggesting a total of four new genes involved in chloramphenicol production, leading to an updated biosynthetic pathway model.

Article Abstract

Comparative genome analysis revealed seven uncharacterized genes, sven0909 to sven0915, adjacent to the previously identified chloramphenicol biosynthetic gene cluster (sven0916-sven0928) of Streptomyces venezuelae strain ATCC 10712 that was absent in a closely related Streptomyces strain that does not produce chloramphenicol. Transcriptional analysis suggested that three of these genes might be involved in chloramphenicol production, a prediction confirmed by the construction of deletion mutants. These three genes encode a cluster-associated transcriptional activator (Sven0913), a phosphopantetheinyl transferase (Sven0914), and a Na(+)/H(+) antiporter (Sven0915). Bioinformatic analysis also revealed the presence of a previously undetected gene, sven0925, embedded within the chloramphenicol biosynthetic gene cluster that appears to encode an acyl carrier protein, bringing the number of new genes likely to be involved in chloramphenicol production to four. Microarray experiments and synteny comparisons also suggest that sven0929 is part of the biosynthetic gene cluster. This has allowed us to propose an updated and revised version of the chloramphenicol biosynthetic pathway.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4249514PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.04272-14DOI Listing

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