Transcriptional regulation of a leucine-responsive regulatory protein for directly controlling lincomycin biosynthesis in Streptomyces lincolnensis
Leucine-responsive regulatory proteins (Lrps) are a family of transcription factors involved in diverse biological processes in bacteria. So far, molecular mechanism of Lrps for regulating antibiotics biosynthesis in actinomycetes remains largely unexplored. This study, for the first time in Strepto...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2020-03, Vol.104 (6), p.2575-2587 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Leucine-responsive regulatory proteins (Lrps) are a family of transcription factors involved in diverse biological processes in bacteria. So far, molecular mechanism of Lrps for regulating antibiotics biosynthesis in actinomycetes remains largely unexplored. This study, for the first time in
Streptomyces lincolnensis
, identified an Lrp (named as SLCG_Lrp) associated with lincomycin production. SLCG_Lrp was validated to be a positive regulator for lincomycin biosynthesis by directly stimulating transcription of two structural genes (
lmbA
and
lmbV
), three resistance genes (
lmrA
,
lmrB
and
lmrC
), and a regulatory gene (
lmbU
) within the lincomycin biosynthetic gene (
lin
) cluster. SLCG_Lrp was transcriptionally self-inhibited and triggered the expression of its adjacent gene
SLCG_3127
encoding a LysE superfamily protein. Further, the binding site of SLCG_Lrp in the intergenic region of
SLCG_3127
and
SLCG_Lrp
was precisely identified. Inactivation of
SLCG_3127
in
S. lincolnensis
resulted in yield improvement of lincomycin, which was caused by intracellular accumulation of proline and cysteine. Arginine and phenylalanine were identified as specific regulatory ligands, respectively, to reduce and promote DNA-binding affinity of SLCG_Lrp. We further found that SLCG_Lrp was directly repressed by SLCG_2919, the first identified transcription factor outside
lin
cluster for lincomycin production. Therefore, our findings revealed SLCG_Lrp-mediated transcriptional regulation of lincomycin biosynthesis. This study extends the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying lincomycin biosynthetic regulation. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-020-10381-w |