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Identification of Genes Essential for Fluorination and Sulfamylation within the Nucleocidin Gene Clusters of Streptomyces calvus and Streptomyces virens

Authors :
Marta Wojnowska
Xuan Feng
Yawen Chen
Hai Deng
David O'Hagan
European Commission
The Leverhulme Trust
University of St Andrews. School of Chemistry
University of St Andrews. Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences
University of St Andrews. EaSTCHEM
University of St Andrews. Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
Source :
ChemBioChem. 24
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Funding: Authors thank the EPSRC, Leverhulme Trust and the EU Horizon 2020 Sinfonia consortia for financial support. The Chinese Scholarship Council is acknowledged for studentship support (Y.C.). The gene cluster in Streptomyces calvus associated with the biosynthesis of the fluoro- and sulfamyl-metabolite nucleocidin was interrogated by systematic gene knockouts. Out of the 26 gene deletions most did not affect fluorometabolite production, nine abolished sulfamylation but not fluorination, and three precluded fluorination, having no effect on sulfamylation. In addition to nucI, nucG, nucJ, nucK, nucL, nucN, nucO, nucQ and nucP we identified two genes (nucW, nucA), belonging to a phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate (PAPS) gene cluster, as required for sulfamyl assembly. Three genes (orf(-3), orf2 and orf3) were found to be essential for fluorination, although the activities of their protein products are unknown. These genes as well as nucK, nucN, nucO and nucPNP, whose knockouts produced results differing from those described in a recent report, were also deleted in Streptomyces virens - with confirmatory outcomes. This genetic profile should inform biochemistry aimed at uncovering the enzymology behind nucleocidin biosynthesis. Publisher PDF

Details

ISSN :
14397633 and 14394227
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemBioChem
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....386c9cbcd3a9dedea1a4554154910be9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.202200684