A previously unidentified sugar transporter for engineering of high-yield Streptomyces
Sugar transporters have significant contributions to regulate metabolic flux towards products and they are general potential targets for engineering of high-yield microbial cell factories. Streptomyces , well-known producers of natural product pharmaceuticals, contain an abundance of sugar transport...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2024-12, Vol.108 (1), p.1-72, Article 72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sugar transporters have significant contributions to regulate metabolic flux towards products and they are general potential targets for engineering of high-yield microbial cell factories.
Streptomyces
, well-known producers of natural product pharmaceuticals, contain an abundance of sugar transporters, while few of them are well characterized and applied. Here, we report a previously unidentified ATP-binding cassette (ABC) sugar transporter TP6568 found within a
Streptomyces avermitilis
transposon library, along with its key regulator GM006564. Subsequent in silico molecular docking and genetic experiments demonstrated that TP6568 possessed a broad substrate specificity. It could not only promote uptake of diverse monosaccharides and disaccharides, but also enhance the utilization of industrial carbon sources such as starch, sucrose, and dextrin. Constitutive overexpression of TP6568 resulted in decrease of residual total sugar by 36.16%, 39.04%, 38.40%, and 30.21% in engineered
S. avermitilis
S0,
Streptomyces caniferus
NEAU6,
Streptomyces bingchenggensis
BC-101-4, and
Streptomyces roseosporus
NRRL 11379 than their individual parent strain, respectively. Production of avermectin B
1a
, guvermectin, and milbemycin A3/A4 increased by 75.61%, 56.89%, and 41.13%, respectively. We then overexpressed TP6568 in combination with the regulator GM006564 in a high-yield strain
S. avermitilis
S45, and further fine-tuning of their overexpression levels boosted production of avermectin B
1a
by 50.97% to 7.02 g/L in the engineering strain. Our work demonstrates that TP6568 as a promising sugar transporter may have broad applications in construction of high-yield
Streptomyces
microbial cell factories for desirable natural product pharmaceuticals.
Key points
• TP6568 from Streptomyces avermitilis was identified as a sugar transporter
• TP6568 enhanced utilization of diverse industrially used sugars in Streptomyces
• TP6568 is a useful transporter to construct high-yield Streptomyces cell factories
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-023-12964-9 |