New Rimocidin/CE-108 Derivatives Obtained by a Crotonyl-CoA Carboxylase/Reductase Gene Disruption in Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108: Substrates for the Polyene Carboxamide Synthase PcsA

PLOS ONE
2015.0

Abstract

The rimJ gene, which codes for a crotonyl-CoA carboxylase/reductase, lies within the biosynthetic gene cluster for two polyketides belonging to the polyene macrolide group (CE-108 and rimocidin) produced by Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108. Disruption of rimJ by insertional inactivation gave rise to a recombinant strain overproducing new polyene derivatives besides the parental CE-108 (2a) and rimocidin (4a). The structure elucidation of one of them, CE-108D (3a), confirmed the incorporation of an alternative extender unit for elongation step 13. Other compounds were also overproduced in the fermentation broth of rimJ disruptant. The new compounds are in vivo substrates for the previously described polyene carboxamide synthase PcsA. The rimJ disruptant strain, constitutively expressing the pcsA gene, allowed the overproduction of CE-108E (3b), the corresponding carboxamide derivative of CE-108D (3a), with improved pharmacological properties.

Knowledge Graph

Similar Paper

New Rimocidin/CE-108 Derivatives Obtained by a Crotonyl-CoA Carboxylase/Reductase Gene Disruption in Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108: Substrates for the Polyene Carboxamide Synthase PcsA
PLOS ONE 2015.0
New Rimocidin/CE-108 Derivatives Obtained by a Crotonyl-CoA Carboxylase/Reductase Gene Disruption in Streptomyces diastaticus var. 108: Substrates for the Polyene Carboxamide Synthase PcsA
PLOS ONE 2015.0
CE-108, a New Macrolide Tetraene Antibiotic
The Journal of Antibiotics 2004.0
CE-108, a New Macrolide Tetraene Antibiotic
The Journal of Antibiotics 2004.0
Initiation of Polyene Macrolide Biosynthesis: Interplay between Polyketide Synthase Domains and Modules as Revealed via Domain Swapping, Mutagenesis, and Heterologous Complementation
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2011.0
An acyl-coenzyme A carboxylase encoding gene associated with jadomycin biosynthesis in Streptomyces venezuelae ISP5230 The GenBank accession number for the sequence reported in this paper is AF126429.
Microbiology 2000.0
The candicidin gene cluster from Streptomyces griseus IMRU 3570 The GenBank accession numbers for the sequences reported in this paper are AJ300302 and AJ300303.
Microbiology 2002.0
Novel Polyketide Metabolites from Streptomyces rimosus Mutant Strain R1059
The Journal of Antibiotics 2005.0
The structure of rimocidin.
The Journal of Antibiotics 1976.0
Identification and characterization of the niddamycin polyketide synthase genes from Streptomyces caelestis
Journal of Bacteriology 1997.0