Isolation of putative polyene-producing actinomycetes strains via PCR-based genome screening for polyene-specific hydroxylase genes

Young Bin Hwang, Mi Yeon Lee, Hyun Joo Park, Kyuboem Han, Eung Soo Kim

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Abstract

Polyene antibiotics, which include nystatin, pimaricin, amphotericin and candicidin, include a family of very promising antifungal polyketide compounds that are typically produced by soil actinomycetes. The presence of similar cytochrome P450 hydroxylase (CYP) genes in the biosynthetic gene clusters for these polyenes have been previously reported. Using this polyene, more than 200 independently isolated actinomycetes strains were screened by CYP-specific PCR. Four strains were isolated based on the presence of the expected size of the PCR-amplified DNA fragment in the chromosome. The nucleotide sequencing of the PCR-amplified DNA fragments showed that each of the four actinomycetes strains contained a highly homologous polyene-specific CYP gene. Each of the culture extracts from these four strains showed a typical polyene-like high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) chromatogram profile, and strong antifungal activity against Candida albicans. This suggests that the polyene-specific PCR-guided genome screening approach is an efficient method for isolating potentially valuable polyene-producing actinomycetes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-107
Number of pages6
JournalProcess Biochemistry
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2007

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors are very grateful for the technical support provided by the ERC in Inha University. This work was financially supported by a 21C Frontier R&D program MG 3-1 Grant from the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology.

Keywords

  • Actinomycetes
  • Genome screening
  • Hydroxylase gene
  • Polyene

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