Isolation of cryptic polyene hydroxylase gene in rare actinomycetes via polyene-specific degenerate PCR

Hyun Joo Park, Ji Seon Myeong, Nam Sil Park, Kyuboem Han, Sang Nyun Kim, Eung Soo Kim

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Abstract

The polyene antibiotics including nystatin, pimaricin, amphotericin and candicidin are a family of most promising antifungal polyketide compounds, typically produced by rare actinomycetes species. The biosynthetic gene clusters for these polyenes have been previously investigated, revealing the presence of highly homologous biosynthetic genes among polyene-producers such as polyketide synthase (PKS) and cytochrome P450 hydroxylase (CYP) genes. Based on amino acid sequence alignment among actinomycetes CYP genes, the highly-conserved regions specific for only polyene CYP genes were identified and chosen for degenerate PCR primers, followed by the PCR-screening with various actinomycetes genomic DNAs. Among tested several polyene non-producing actinomycetes strains, Pseudonorcardia autotrophica strain was selected based on the presence of PCR product with polyene-specific CYP gene primers, and then confirmed to contain a cryptic novel polyene hydroxylase gene in the chromosome. These results suggest that the polyene-specific hydroxylase gene PCR should be an efficient way of screening and isolating potentially-valuable cryptic polyene antibiotic biosynthetic genes from various microorganisms including rare actinomycetes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)282-285
Number of pages4
JournalMicrobiology and Biotechnology Letters
Volume32
Issue number3
StatePublished - Sep 2004

Keywords

  • Actinomycetes
  • Hydroxylase gene
  • Polyene

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