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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2010, Vol. 30 Issue (08): 52-59    DOI: Q785
    
Cloning and Analyses of atrA Homologous Gene atrAgl Involved in Lidamycin Producing Strain Streptomyces globisporus C-1027
LI Guang -wei,WANG Li-fei,WANG Song-mei,HONG Bin
Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100050, China
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Abstract  

[Objective: AtrA (AtrA-c) was characterized as a transcriptional activator for actII-ORF4 gene which encoding a pathway-specific transcriptional activator of the actinorhodin biosynthetic gene cluster in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2). Two atrA homologues in Streptomyces griseus NBRC13350 and Streptomyces avermitilis MA-4680 were identified to be regulators for the production of streptomycin and avermectin B1a respectively. This study aimed to identify and clone a new atrA homologue in Streptomyces globisporus C-1027 that can produce a chromoprotein antitumor antibiotic lidamycin. [Methods] Heterologous expression of AtrA-c, Southern blotting, PCR, sequencing and bioinformatic analysis were used in this study. [Results] The heterologous expression of AtrA-c in S. globisporus C-1027 reduced the production of lidamycin production. Southern blotting analysis revealed that the S. globisporus C-1027 genome contains at least one copy of atrA-c homologue (atrA-gl). atrA-gl and flanking gene fragments were successfully amplified with the primers designed by the alignment of amino acid sequences of AtrA from distinct Streptomyces (GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number GU723707). The alignments of amino acid sequences showed AtrA-gl shares highly conserved sequences with other homologous AtrA proteins, with a percentage of identity ranging from 65% to 87% and similarity ranging from 70% to 89%. The alignments of amino acid sequences of the flanking gene fragments suggested four atrA genes have identical arrangement in their genomic context. Phylogenetic analysis showed that S. globisporus AtrA-gl and S. griseus AtrA-g have a relatively more closer relationship. [Conclusion] atrA-gl is the first cloned transcriptional regulator located outside the gene cluster in S. globisporus C-1027 for lidamycin production. The data presented here set the stage for subsequent studies to elucidate the regulation of C-1027 biosynthesis, as well as for designing strategies for the construction of strains with enhanced C-1027 production.



Key wordsStreptomyces globisporus C-1027      atrA regulatory gene      Lidamycin     
Received: 23 April 2010      Published: 25 August 2010
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LI Guang-Wei, WANG Li-Fei, WANG Song-Mei, HONG Bin. Cloning and Analyses of atrA Homologous Gene atrAgl Involved in Lidamycin Producing Strain Streptomyces globisporus C-1027. China Biotechnology, 2010, 30(08): 52-59.

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https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/Q785     OR     https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/Y2010/V30/I08/52

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