Plater_1992_Gene_112_117

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Title : Cloning and sequences of a gene encoding macrotetrolide antibiotic resistance from Streptomyces griseus - Plater_1992_Gene_112_117
Author(s) : Plater R , Robinson JA
Ref : Gene , 112 :117 , 1992
Abstract :

A gene (nonR) conferring tetranactin resistance on the macrotetrolide-sensitive strain, Streptomyces lividans TK64, was isolated during a shotgun cloning experiment, in which chromosomal fragments from Streptomyces griseus were ligated into the vector pIJ699 and then introduced by transformation into S. lividans TK64. The sequence (3326 bp) of the cloned DNA revealed three complete open reading frames (ORFs) and one incomplete ORF encoded on one strand of the DNA. The nonR gene (designated here ORFA) encodes a polypeptide of 279 amino acids (Mr 30610) and contains a putative active site motif, GXSXG, characteristic of serine proteases and esterases. A functional role for the nonR gene product may involve the inactivation of the antibiotic through hydrolysis of one or more ester linkages in the macrotetrolide ring. The deduced product of the incomplete ORFX lying adjacent to ORFA showed 27.9% sequence identity with the C-terminal region of rat mitochondrial enoyl-CoA hydratase, and is possibly a macrotetrolide biosynthetic enzyme.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: strgr-nonr

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Plater R, Robinson JA (1992)
Cloning and sequences of a gene encoding macrotetrolide antibiotic resistance from Streptomyces griseus
Gene 112 :117

Plater R, Robinson JA (1992)
Gene 112 :117