Selective production of specific components of avermectins in Streptomyces avermitilis.

The Journal of Antibiotics
1991.0

Abstract

The anthelmintic avermectin complex produced by Streptomyces avermitilis comprises major components (Ala, A2a, Bla, B2a) and minor b-components (Alb, A2b, Bib, B2b), with Bla and B2a being the most effective. This study aimed to develop a selective producer of only these two components. Mutagenesis of parent strain K139 using N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG) yielded mutant K2034 (aveD), which lacks avermectin B2 5-O-methyltransferase activity and accumulates B components (Bla, B2a, Bib, B2b). Another mutant, K2021 (X), was obtained that produces only a-components (Ala, A2a, Bla, B2a) due to drastically reduced incorporation of L-valine or its keto acid (2-oxoisovalerate). Protoplast fusion of K2021 and K2034 generated recombinant strains (e.g., K2038) with both phenotypes, which produce only Bla and B2a. Recombinants were efficiently isolated at a frequency of about 10^-2 and produced approximately 0.2 g/liter of avermectins. Genetic analysis suggested the loci of the two mutations (affecting methyltransferase activity and branched-chain keto acid incorporation) are sufficiently distant on the chromosome.

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