H-M
Chang, Shieh Y-T, Chen M-Y, Bibb MJ, Chen CW
The
cutRS signal transduction system of Streptomyces lividans
represses the biosynthesis of a polyketide antibiotic actinorhodin.
Molecular
Microbiology, 21: 1075-1085 (1966)
ABSTRACT
The
nucleotide sequence of a two-component signal transduction operon
(cutRS) of Streptomyces lividans TK64 was completed.
Transcription of the operon was detected during the transition
and stationary phases of growth, initiating at a single site upstream
of cutR. This promoter region also possessed promoter activity
directed away from cutRS, which appears to be responsible
for the previously observed suppression of the translational deficiency
of a melC1 mutation. Mutations in cutR and cutS
were generated by gene replacement. The resulting mutants
exhibited accelerated and increased production of the polyketide
antibiotic actinorhodin, which could be reversed by introduction
of cutR on a plasmid. cutRS was also shown to repress
actinorhodin production in the closely related species, Streptomyces
coelicolor A3(2). The cutRS operon is the second two-component
system found in Streptomyces that negatively regulates
secondary metabolism.
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