Exploration of J1-021 as a Potential Host for the Heterologous Production of Spinosad.

J Agric Food Chem

Key Laboratory of Quantitative Synthetic Biology, Shenzhen Institute of Synthetic Biology, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, China.

Published: April 2024

Spinosad is a potent insecticide produced by . However, it harbors certain limitations of a low growing rate and unfeasible genetic manipulation that can be overcome by adopting a superior platform, such as . Herein, we exploited the industrial tylosin-producing J1-021 for the heterologous production of spinosad. An engineered strain (HW01) with deletion of the tylosin biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) was constructed and then transformed with the natural spinosad BGC. The distribution and expression levels of the tylosin BGC operons were assessed to construct a natural promoter library. The rate-limiting steps of spinosad biosynthesis were identified by analyzing the transcriptional expression of the spinosad biosynthetic genes. The stepwise engineering work involved the overexpression of the biosynthetic genes participating in rate-limiting pathways using strong promoters, affording an increase in spinosad production to 112.4 μg/L. These results demonstrate that strain HW01 has the potential to be used as a chassis for the heterologous production of polyketides.

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