Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites.
Lopatniuk M, Myronovskyi M, Nottebrock A, Busche T, Kalinowski J, Ostash B, Fedorenko V, Luzhetskyy A (2019)
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 103(17): 7097–7110.
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Lopatniuk, Maria;
Myronovskyi, Maksym;
Nottebrock, Alessia;
Busche, TobiasUniBi;
Kalinowski, JörnUniBi;
Ostash, Bohdan;
Fedorenko, Viktor;
Luzhetskyy, Andriy
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Significant resources are invested into efforts to improve the production yields of natural products from Actinobacteria, a well-recognized source of leads for several industries, most notably pharmaceutical one. Introduction of changes into genes for ribosomal protein S12 (rpsL) and/or 16S rRNA methylation (rsmG) is one of traditional approaches (referred to as ribosomal engineering) towards actinobacterial strain improvement. Yet, true potential of ribosome engineering remains unknown as it is currently coupled to empirical selection for aminoglycoside-resistance; rpsL mutations without such phenotypic expression could not be isolated. Here, we report a systematic and rational ribosome engineering approach to study the effect of a range of rpsL mutations on the production level of different biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC). The severe effect of diverse rpsL mutations together with deletion of rsmG engineered in Streptomyces albus has been revealed on the transcription level of several indigenous BGCs. The aforementioned mutations strongly impacted the transcription of indigenous BGCs, possibly because they alter the transcription of BGC-situated and global regulatory genes. The rsmG deletion with certain rpsL mutations can have a synergistic effect on the transcription level of indigenous BGCs. Our work thus provides the first streptomycete platform for rational engineering and study of virtually any nonlethal rpsL mutation. The tremendous effect of ribosome engineering on the transcription profile of the strains was reported for the first time. A library of described S. albus rpsL*/DeltarsmG strains represents a useful tool for overproducing known secondary metabolites and activating silent biosynthetic gene clusters in Actinobacteria.
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Band
103
Ausgabe
17
Seite(n)
7097–7110
ISSN
0175-7598
eISSN
1432-0614
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2936723
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Lopatniuk M, Myronovskyi M, Nottebrock A, et al. Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2019;103(17):7097–7110.
Lopatniuk, M., Myronovskyi, M., Nottebrock, A., Busche, T., Kalinowski, J., Ostash, B., Fedorenko, V., et al. (2019). Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites. Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 103(17), 7097–7110. doi:10.1007/s00253-019-10005-y
Lopatniuk, Maria, Myronovskyi, Maksym, Nottebrock, Alessia, Busche, Tobias, Kalinowski, Jörn, Ostash, Bohdan, Fedorenko, Viktor, and Luzhetskyy, Andriy. 2019. “Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites.”. Applied microbiology and biotechnology 103 (17): 7097–7110.
Lopatniuk, M., Myronovskyi, M., Nottebrock, A., Busche, T., Kalinowski, J., Ostash, B., Fedorenko, V., and Luzhetskyy, A. (2019). Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites. Applied microbiology and biotechnology 103, 7097–7110.
Lopatniuk, M., et al., 2019. Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites. Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 103(17), p 7097–7110.
M. Lopatniuk, et al., “Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites.”, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, vol. 103, 2019, pp. 7097–7110.
Lopatniuk, M., Myronovskyi, M., Nottebrock, A., Busche, T., Kalinowski, J., Ostash, B., Fedorenko, V., Luzhetskyy, A.: Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 103, 7097–7110 (2019).
Lopatniuk, Maria, Myronovskyi, Maksym, Nottebrock, Alessia, Busche, Tobias, Kalinowski, Jörn, Ostash, Bohdan, Fedorenko, Viktor, and Luzhetskyy, Andriy. “Effect of "ribosome engineering" on the transcription level and production of S. albus indigenous secondary metabolites.”. Applied microbiology and biotechnology 103.17 (2019): 7097–7110.
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