A cryptic type I polyketide synthase (cpk) gene cluster in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)

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K Pawlik, M Kotowska, KF Chater, K Kuczek, E Takano
Archives of microbiology, 2007Springer
The chromosome of Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2), a model organism for the genus
Streptomyces, contains a cryptic type I polyketide synthase (PKS) gene cluster which was
revealed when the genome was sequenced. The ca. 54-kb cluster contains three large
genes, cpkA, cpkB and cpkC, encoding the PKS subunits. In silico analysis showed that the
synthase consists of a loading module, five extension modules and a unique reductase as a
terminal domain instead of a typical thioesterase. All acyltransferase domains are specific for …
Abstract
The chromosome of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), a model organism for the genus Streptomyces, contains a cryptic type I polyketide synthase (PKS) gene cluster which was revealed when the genome was sequenced. The ca. 54-kb cluster contains three large genes, cpkA, cpkB and cpkC, encoding the PKS subunits. In silico analysis showed that the synthase consists of a loading module, five extension modules and a unique reductase as a terminal domain instead of a typical thioesterase. All acyltransferase domains are specific for a malonyl extender, and have a B-type ketoreductase. Tailoring and regulatory genes were also identified within the gene cluster. Surprisingly, some genes show high similarity to primary metabolite genes not commonly identified in any antibiotic biosynthesis cluster. Using western blot analysis with a PKS subunit (CpkC) antibody, CpkC was shown to be expressed in S. coelicolor at transition phase. Disruption of cpkC gave no obvious phenotype.
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