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Direct capture and heterologous expression of Salinispora natural product genes for the biosynthesis of enterocin.


ABSTRACT: Heterologous expression of secondary metabolic pathways is a promising approach for the discovery and characterization of bioactive natural products. Herein we report the first heterologous expression of a natural product from the model marine actinomycete genus Salinispora. Using the recently developed method of yeast-mediated transformation-associated recombination for natural product gene clusters, we captured a type II polyketide synthase pathway from Salinispora pacifica with high homology to the enterocin pathway from Streptomyces maritimus and successfully produced enterocin in two different Streptomyces host strains. This result paves the way for the systematic interrogation of Salinispora's promising secondary metabolome.

SUBMITTER: Bonet B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4380194 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct capture and heterologous expression of Salinispora natural product genes for the biosynthesis of enterocin.

Bonet Bailey B   Teufel Robin R   Crüsemann Max M   Ziemert Nadine N   Moore Bradley S BS  

Journal of natural products 20141110 3


Heterologous expression of secondary metabolic pathways is a promising approach for the discovery and characterization of bioactive natural products. Herein we report the first heterologous expression of a natural product from the model marine actinomycete genus Salinispora. Using the recently developed method of yeast-mediated transformation-associated recombination for natural product gene clusters, we captured a type II polyketide synthase pathway from Salinispora pacifica with high homology  ...[more]

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