Gunsior_2004_Chem.Biol_11_927

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Title : The biosynthetic gene cluster for a monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic, nocardicin A - Gunsior_2004_Chem.Biol_11_927
Author(s) : Gunsior M , Breazeale SD , Lind AJ , Ravel J , Janc JW , Townsend CA
Ref : Chemical Biology , 11 :927 , 2004
Abstract :

The monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic nocardicin A is related structurally and biologically to the bicyclic beta-lactams comprised of penicillins/cephalosporins, clavams, and carbapenems. Biosynthetic gene clusters are known for each of the latter, but not for monocyclic beta-lactams. A previously cloned gene encoding an enzyme specific to the biosynthetic pathway was used to isolate the nocardicin A cluster from Nocardia uniformis. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of 14 open reading frames involved in antibiotic production, resistance, and export. Among these are a two-protein nonribosomal peptide synthetase system, p-hydroxyphenylglycine biosynthetic genes, an S-adenosylmethionine-dependent 3-amino-3-carboxypropyl transferase (Nat), and a cytochrome P450. Gene disruption mutants of Nat, as well as an activation domain of the NRPS system, led to loss of nocardicin A formation. Several enzymes involved in antibiotic biosynthesis were heterologously overproduced, and biochemical characterization confirmed their proposed activities.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9noca-q5j1q6

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Gunsior M, Breazeale SD, Lind AJ, Ravel J, Janc JW, Townsend CA (2004)
The biosynthetic gene cluster for a monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic, nocardicin A
Chemical Biology 11 :927

Gunsior M, Breazeale SD, Lind AJ, Ravel J, Janc JW, Townsend CA (2004)
Chemical Biology 11 :927