Functional dissection of sigma-like domain in antibiotic regulatory gene, afsR2 in streptomyces lividans

Chang Young Kim, Hyun Joo Park, Eung Soo Kim

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Abstract

The 63-amino-acid-encoding afsR2 is a global antibiotics-stimulating regulatory gene identified from the chromosome of Streptomyces lividans. To dissect a putative functional domain in afsR2, several afsR2-derivative deletion constructs were generated and screened for the loss of actinorhodin-stimulating capability. The afsR2-derivative construct missing a 50-bp C-terminal region significantly lost its actinorhodin-stimulating capability in S. lividans. In addition, site-directed mutagenesis on amino acid positions of #57-#61 in a 50-bp C-terminal region, some of which are conserved among known Sigma 70 family proteins, significantly changed the AfsR2's activity. These results imply that the C-terminal region of AfsR2 is functionally important for antibiotics-stimulating capability and the regulatory mechanism might be somehow related to the sigma-like domain present in the C-terminal of AfsR2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1477-1480
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume16
Issue number9
StatePublished - Sep 2006

Keywords

  • Antibiotic regulation
  • Sigma factor
  • Streptomyces
  • afsR2

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