Ohnishi_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_4050

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Title : Genome sequence of the streptomycin-producing microorganism Streptomyces griseus IFO 13350 - Ohnishi_2008_J.Bacteriol_190_4050
Author(s) : Ohnishi Y , Ishikawa J , Hara H , Suzuki H , Ikenoya M , Ikeda H , Yamashita A , Hattori M , Horinouchi S
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 190 :4050 , 2008
Abstract :

We determined the complete genome sequence of Streptomyces griseus IFO 13350, a soil bacterium producing an antituberculosis agent, streptomycin, which is the first aminoglycoside antibiotic, discovered more than 60 years ago. The linear chromosome consists of 8,545,929 base pairs (bp), with an average G+C content of 72.2%, predicting 7,138 open reading frames, six rRNA operons (16S-23S-5S), and 66 tRNA genes. It contains extremely long terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) of 132,910 bp each. The telomere's nucleotide sequence and secondary structure, consisting of several palindromes with a loop sequence of 5'-GGA-3', are different from those of typical telomeres conserved among other Streptomyces species. In accordance with the difference, the chromosome has pseudogenes for a conserved terminal protein (Tpg) and a telomere-associated protein (Tap), and a novel pair of Tpg and Tap proteins is instead encoded by the TIRs. Comparisons with the genomes of two related species, Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) and Streptomyces avermitilis, clarified not only the characteristics of the S. griseus genome but also the existence of 24 Streptomyces-specific proteins. The S. griseus genome contains 34 gene clusters or genes for the biosynthesis of known or unknown secondary metabolites. Transcriptome analysis using a DNA microarray showed that at least four of these clusters, in addition to the streptomycin biosynthesis gene cluster, were activated directly or indirectly by AdpA, which is a central transcriptional activator for secondary metabolism and morphogenesis in the A-factor (a gamma-butyrolactone signaling molecule) regulatory cascade in S. griseus.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: strgg-b1vku3 , strgg-b1vl52 , strgg-b1vlg6 , strgg-b1vm48 , strgg-b1vmn5 , strgg-b1vms2 , strgg-b1vmu0 , strgg-b1vn62 , strgg-b1vn76 , strgg-b1vnq8 , strgg-b1vp88 , strgg-b1vpj5.1 , strgg-b1vpj5.2 , strgg-b1vpn6 , strgg-b1vr06 , strgg-b1vr99 , strgg-b1vs60 , strgg-b1vsh1 , strgg-b1vsw0 , strgg-b1vt13 , strgg-b1vtd3 , strgg-b1vu88 , strgg-b1vw73 , strgg-b1vwl8 , strgg-b1vwx6 , strgg-b1vyg6 , strgg-b1vyh0 , strgg-b1vyj0 , strgg-b1vz78 , strgg-b1vzt4 , strgg-b1vzw6 , strgg-b1w1l1 , strgg-b1w1m6 , strgg-b1w2r7 , strgg-b1w3q4 , strgg-b1w4m3 , strgg-b1w5d5 , strgg-b1w5v0 , strgg-b1w021 , strgg-b1w150 , strgg-b1w151 , strgg-b1w254 , strgg-b1w1b1 , strgg-b1vkv5 , strgg-b1vqn4 , strgg-b1vv39

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Gene_locus strgg-b1vku3    strgg-b1vl52    strgg-b1vlg6    strgg-b1vm48    strgg-b1vmn5    strgg-b1vms2    strgg-b1vmu0    strgg-b1vn62    strgg-b1vn76    strgg-b1vnq8    strgg-b1vp88    strgg-b1vpj5.1    strgg-b1vpj5.2    strgg-b1vpn6    strgg-b1vr06    strgg-b1vr99    strgg-b1vs60    strgg-b1vsh1    strgg-b1vsw0    strgg-b1vt13    strgg-b1vtd3    strgg-b1vu88    strgg-b1vw73    strgg-b1vwl8    strgg-b1vwx6    strgg-b1vyg6    strgg-b1vyh0    strgg-b1vyj0    strgg-b1vz78    strgg-b1vzt4    strgg-b1vzw6    strgg-b1w1l1    strgg-b1w1m6    strgg-b1w2r7    strgg-b1w3q4    strgg-b1w4m3    strgg-b1w5d5    strgg-b1w5v0    strgg-b1w021    strgg-b1w150    strgg-b1w151    strgg-b1w254    strgg-b1w1b1    strgg-b1vkv5    strgg-b1vqn4    strgg-b1vv39

Citations formats

Ohnishi Y, Ishikawa J, Hara H, Suzuki H, Ikenoya M, Ikeda H, Yamashita A, Hattori M, Horinouchi S (2008)
Genome sequence of the streptomycin-producing microorganism Streptomyces griseus IFO 13350
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :4050

Ohnishi Y, Ishikawa J, Hara H, Suzuki H, Ikenoya M, Ikeda H, Yamashita A, Hattori M, Horinouchi S (2008)
Journal of Bacteriology 190 :4050