Artificial Chromosomes to Explore and to Exploit Biosynthetic Capabilities of Actinomycetes
Actinomycetes are an important source of biologically active compounds, like antibiotics, antitumor agents, and immunosuppressors. Genome sequencing is revealing that this class of microorganisms has larger genomes relative to other bacteria and uses a considerable fraction of its coding capacity (5...
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doaj-6845a97395ce4bd18dbb1d40956c38532020-11-24T21:28:52ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512012-01-01201210.1155/2012/462049462049Artificial Chromosomes to Explore and to Exploit Biosynthetic Capabilities of ActinomycetesRosa Alduina0Giuseppe Gallo1Department of Science and Molecular and Biomolecular Technology, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Science and Molecular and Biomolecular Technology, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, ItalyActinomycetes are an important source of biologically active compounds, like antibiotics, antitumor agents, and immunosuppressors. Genome sequencing is revealing that this class of microorganisms has larger genomes relative to other bacteria and uses a considerable fraction of its coding capacity (5–10%) for the production of mostly cryptic secondary metabolites. To access actinomycetes biosynthetic capabilities or to improve the pharmacokinetic properties and production yields of these chemically complex compounds, genetic manipulation of the producer strains can be performed. Heterologous expression in amenable hosts can be useful to exploit and to explore the genetic potential of actinomycetes and not cultivable but interesting bacteria. Artificial chromosomes that can be stably integrated into the Streptomyces genome were constructed and demonstrated to be effective for transferring entire biosynthetic gene clusters from intractable actinomycetes into more suitable hosts. In this paper, the construction of several shuttle Escherichia coli-Streptomyces artificial chromosomes is discussed together with old and new strategies applied to improve heterologous production of secondary metabolites.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/462049 |
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Artificial Chromosomes to Explore and to Exploit Biosynthetic Capabilities of Actinomycetes |
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Artificial Chromosomes to Explore and to Exploit Biosynthetic Capabilities of Actinomycetes |
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Actinomycetes are an important source of biologically active compounds, like antibiotics, antitumor agents, and immunosuppressors. Genome sequencing is revealing that this class of microorganisms has larger genomes relative to other bacteria and uses a considerable fraction of its coding capacity (5–10%) for the production of mostly cryptic secondary metabolites. To access actinomycetes biosynthetic capabilities or to improve the pharmacokinetic properties and production yields of these chemically complex compounds, genetic manipulation of the producer strains can be performed. Heterologous expression in amenable hosts can be useful to exploit and to explore the genetic potential of actinomycetes and not cultivable but interesting bacteria. Artificial chromosomes that can be stably integrated into the Streptomyces genome were constructed and demonstrated to be effective for transferring entire biosynthetic gene clusters from intractable actinomycetes into more suitable hosts. In this paper, the construction of several shuttle Escherichia coli-Streptomyces artificial chromosomes is discussed together with old and new strategies applied to improve heterologous production of secondary metabolites. |
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