In Streptomyces pristinaespiralis, AfsKRS system has differential regulation for PI and PII component biosynthesis of pristinamycin, but it is unknown whether S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) plays an important role in the AfsK-AfsR-AfsS signal transduction cascade during pristinamycin production. The possible target of exogenous SAM in the AfsKRS system and the biological role of SAM during the production of PI and PII were investigated using three mutantsΔafsK,ΔafsR andΔafsS defective in signal cascade pathway of AfsKRS. It was found that external SAM had a significant activation of PI production (1.85-fold increase) but had no obvious effect on PII production in the original strain F618 with the normal response of AfsKRS regulation. Addition of SAM resulted in a similar increase in pristinamycin yield in the mutant with defective afsK or afsR, but induced more crucial activation of PI biosynthesis than PII biosynthesis both in ΔafsK (1.65-fold and 1.15-fold increase respectively) and ΔafsR (1.27-fold and 1.09-fold increase respectively). Exogenous SAM only significantly enhanced PII production in ΔafsS (1.1-fold increase). These results could provide valuable insights into the regulatory function of the AfsKRS system in S. pristinaespiralis.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2024.03.002 | DOI Listing |
J Gen Appl Microbiol
September 2024
School of Biological and chemical Engineering, NingboTech University.
3 Biotech
September 2021
School of Biological and Chemical Engineering, College of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, NingboTech University, Ningbo, 315100 China.
Three genes encoding AfsK, AfsR, AfsS homologues in were studied, respectively, to investigate regulatory role of AfsKRS system for pristinamycin biosynthesis. Transcription change and gene inactivation analysis indicated that these genes had active transcription and positive regulation for the improvement of pristinamycin production in . The analysis of AfsKRS-defective mutagenesis indicated that there might be a positive correlation between the product of and pristinamycin I biosynthesis, and a negative correlation to pristinamycin II biosynthesis.
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