Comparative genomics revealed key molecular targets to rapidly convert a reference rifamycin-producing bacterial strain into an overproducer by genetic engineering
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Rifamycins are mainstay agents in treatment of many widespread diseases, but how an improved rifamycin producer can be created is still incompletely understood. Here, we describe a comparative genomic approach to investigate the mutational patterns introduced by the classical mutate-and-screen method in the genome of an improved rifamycin producer. Comparing the genome of the rifamycin B overproducer Amycolatopsis mediterranei HP-130 with those of the reference strains A. mediterranei S699 and U32, we identified 250 variations, affecting 227 coding sequences (CDS), 109 of which were HP-130-specific since they were absent in both S699 and U32. Mutational and transcriptional patterns indicated a series of genomic manipulations that not only proved the causative effect of mutB2 (coding for methylmalonyl-CoA mutase large subunit) and argS2 (coding for arginyl tRNA synthetase) mutations on the overproduction of rifamycin, but also constituted a rational strategy to genetically engineer a reference strain into an overproducer. © 2014 International Metabolic Engineering Society.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Amycolatopsis mediterranei; Arginyl tRNA synthetase; Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase; Rifamycin; Strain improvement
Elenco autori:
Pietrelli, Alessandro; DE BELLIS, Gianluca; Peano, Clelia
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