MGCEP 1.0: A Genetic-Engineered Marine-Derived Chassis Cell for a Scaled Heterologous Expression Platform of Microbial Bioactive Metabolites

ACS Synthetic Biology
2022.0

Abstract

Marine microorganisms produce a variety of bioactive secondary metabolites, which represent a significant source of novel antibiotics. Heterologous expression is a valuable tool for discovering marine microbial secondary metabolites; however, marine-derived chassis cell is very scarce. Here, we build an efficient plug-and-play marine-derived gene clusters expression platform 1.0 (MGCEP 1.0) by the systematic engineering of the deep-sea-derived Streptomyces atratus SCSIO ZH16. For a proof of concept, four families of microbial bioactive metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), including alkaloids, aminonucleosides, nonribosomal peptides, and polyketides, were efficiently expressed in this platform. Moreover, 19 compounds, including two new angucycline antibiotics, were produced in MGCEP 1.0. Dynamic patterns of global biosynthetic gene expression in MGCEP 1.0 with or without a heterologous gene cluster were revealed at the transcriptome level. The platform MGCEP 1.0 provides new possibilities for expressing microbial secondary metabolites, especially of marine origin. © 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

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