Organization of the biosynthetic gene cluster for the polyketide anthelmintic macrolide avermectin in Streptomyces avermitilis
Autor: | Satoshi Omura, Toshio Ohta, Tomoko Nonomiya, Haruo Ikeda, Masayo Usami |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
DNA
Bacterial Molecular Sequence Data Polyketide chemistry.chemical_compound Multienzyme Complexes Polyketide synthase Gene cluster ORFS Gene Avermectin Anthelmintics Genetics Ivermectin Multidisciplinary Base Sequence ATP synthase biology Biological Sciences biology.organism_classification Streptomyces Anti-Bacterial Agents Models Chemical chemistry Biochemistry Multigene Family biology.protein Macrolides Genetic Engineering Streptomyces avermitilis |
Zdroj: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 96:9509-9514 |
ISSN: | 1091-6490 0027-8424 |
DOI: | 10.1073/pnas.96.17.9509 |
Popis: | Analysis of the gene cluster from Streptomyces avermitilis that governs the biosynthesis of the polyketide anthelmintic avermectin revealed that it contains four large ORFs encoding giant multifunctional polypeptides of the avermectin polyketide synthase (AVES 1, AVES 2, AVES 3, and AVES 4). These clustered polyketide synthase genes responsible for avermectin biosynthesis together encode 12 homologous sets of enzyme activities (modules), each catalyzing a specific round of polyketide chain elongation. The clustered genes encoding polyketide synthase are organized as two sets of six modular repeats, aveA1-aveA2 and aveA3-aveA4 , which are convergently transcribed. The total of 55 constituent active sites makes this the most complex multifunctional enzyme system identified to date. The sequenced DNA region contains 14 additional ORFs, some of which encode polypeptides governing other key steps in avermectin biosynthesis. Between the two sets of polyketide synthase genes lie two genes involved in postpolyketide modification, one of which encodes cynthochrome P450 hydroxylase that probably catalyzes furan ring formation at C6 to C8a. Immediately right of the large polyketide synthase genes is a set of genes involved in oleandrose biosynthesis and its transglycosylation to polyketide-derived aglycons. This cluster includes nine genes, but one is not functional in the biosynthesis of avermectin. On the left side of polyketide synthase genes, two ORFs encoding methyltransferase and nonpolyketide synthase ketoreductase involved in postpolyketide modification are located to the left of the polyketide synthase genes, and an adjacent gene encodes a regulatory function that may be involved in activation of the transcription of avermectin biosynthetic genes. |
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