Global regulator BldA regulates morphological differentiation and lincomycin production in Streptomyces lincolnensis
Global regulator BldA, the only tRNA for a rare leucine codon UUA, is best known for its ability to affect morphological differentiation and secondary metabolism in the genus Streptomyces . In this study, we confirmed the regulatory function of the bldA gene (Genbank accession no. EU124663.1) in Str...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2018-05, Vol.102 (9), p.4101-4115 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Global regulator BldA, the only tRNA for a rare leucine codon UUA, is best known for its ability to affect morphological differentiation and secondary metabolism in the genus
Streptomyces
. In this study, we confirmed the regulatory function of the
bldA
gene (Genbank accession no. EU124663.1) in
Streptomyces lincolnensis
. Disruption of
bldA
hinders the sporulation and lincomycin production, that can recur when complemented with a functional
bldA
gene. Western blotting assays demonstrate that translation of the
lmbB2
gene which encodes a L-tyrosine hydroxylase is absolutely dependent on BldA; however, mistranslation of the
lmbU
gene which encodes a cluster-situated regulator (CSR) is observed in a
bldA
mutant. Intriguingly, when the preferential cognate codon CTG was used, the expression level of LmbU was not the highest compared to the usage of rare codon TTA or CTA, indicating the rare codon in this position is significant for the regulation of
lmbU
expression. Moreover, replacement of TTA codons in both genes with another leucin codon in the
bldA
mutant did not restore lincomycin production. Thus, we believe that the
bldA
gene regulates lincomycin production via controlling the translation of not only
lmbB2
and
lmbU
, but also the other TTA-containing genes. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated the importance of the
bldA
gene in morphological differentiation and lincomycin production in
S. lincolnensis
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-018-8900-1 |