Xue_2000_Gene_245_203

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Title : Genetic architecture of the polyketide synthases for methymycin and pikromycin series macrolides - Xue_2000_Gene_245_203
Author(s) : Xue Y , Wilson D , Sherman DH
Ref : Gene , 245 :203 , 2000
Abstract :

The methymycin and pikromycin series of antibiotics are structurally related macrolides produced by several Streptomyces species, including Streptomyces venezuelae ATCC 15439, which produces both 12-membered ring macrolides methymycin, neomethymycin, and 14-membered ring macrolides pikromycin and narbomycin. Cloning and sequencing of the biosynthetic gene clusters for these macrolides from three selected Streptomyces strains revealed a common genetic architecture of their polyketide synthases (PKSs). Unlike PKS clusters of other 14-membered ring macrolides such as erythromycin and oleandomycin, each of the pikromycin series producers harbors a six module PKS cluster, in which modules 5 and 6 are encoded on two separate proteins instead of one bimodular protein, as well as a thioesterase II gene immediately downstream of the main PKS gene. The results shed new light on the evolution of modular PKSs and provide further evidence on the regulation of methymycin and pikromycin production in S. venezuelae ATCC 15439.

PubMedSearch : Xue_2000_Gene_245_203
PubMedID: 10713461
Gene_locus related to this paper: strve-PIKAV

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Xue Y, Wilson D, Sherman DH (2000)
Genetic architecture of the polyketide synthases for methymycin and pikromycin series macrolides
Gene 245 :203

Xue Y, Wilson D, Sherman DH (2000)
Gene 245 :203