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  • Key words Oxygenases  (1)
  • Key words Ribosomal proteins S9/L13  (1)
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    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Oxygenases ; Ketoreductases ; Acyl CoA ligase ; Loading enzyme ; Polyketides
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Mithramycin is an aromatic antitumour polyketide synthesized by Streptomyces argillaceus. Two chromosomal regions located upstream and downstream of the locus for the mithramycin type II polyketide synthase were cloned and sequenced. Analysis of the sequence revealed the presence of eight genes encoding three oxygenases (mtmOI, mtmOII and mtmOIII), three reductases (mtmTI, mtmTII and mtmTIII), a cyclase (mtmY) and an acyl CoA ligase (mtmL). The three oxygenase genes were each inactivated by gene replacement. Inactivation of one of them (mtmOII) generated a non-producing mutant, while inactivation of the other two (mtmOI and mtmOIII) did not affect the biosynthesis of mithramycin. The mtmOII gene may code for an oxygenase responsible for the introduction of oxygen atoms at early steps in the biosynthesis of mithramycin leading to 4-demethylpremithramycinone. One of the reductases may be responsible for reductive cleavage of an intermediate from an enzyme and another for the reduction of a keto group in the side-chain of the mithramycin aglycon moiety. A hypothetical biosynthetic pathway showing in particular the involvement of oxygenase MtmOII and of various other gene products in mithramycin biosynthesis is proposed.
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    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Ribosomal proteins S9/L13 ; Genes rpsI/rplM ; Actinomycetes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The N-terminal amino acid sequences of two peptides derived from a Streptomyces coelicolor ribosomal protein were determined and degenerate oligonucleotide primers derived from these sequences were used as probes for the screening of a chromosomal DNA library of S. coelicolor. Two positive clones were isolated and DNA sequencing of a 1740-bp region of these clones that hybridised with the probes revealed the presence of four genes, two of them incomplete. The deduced products of the two complete genes, rplM and rpsI, showed clear similarities to L13 and S9 ribosomal proteins from various organisms. Promoter-probe and primer extension experiments suggest that the two genes form a single transcriptional unit. The specific rate of synthesis of both proteins was high at early stages of growth but decreased later.
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