van Wageningen_1998_Chem.Biol_5_155

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Title : Sequencing and analysis of genes involved in the biosynthesis of a vancomycin group antibiotic - van Wageningen_1998_Chem.Biol_5_155
Author(s) : van Wageningen AM , Kirkpatrick PN , Williams DH , Harris BR , Kershaw JK , Lennard NJ , Jones M , Jones SJ , Solenberg PJ
Ref : Chemical Biology , 5 :155 , 1998
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: The emergence of resistance to vancomycin, the drug of choice against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, in enterococci has increased the need for new antibiotics. As chemical modification of the antibiotic structure is not trivial, we have initiated studies towards enzymatic modification by sequencing the DNA coding for the biosynthesis of chloroeremomycin (also known as A82846B and LY264826).
RESULTS: Analysis of 72 kilobases of genomic DNA from Amycolatopsis orientalis, the organism that produces chloroeremomycin, revealed the presence of 39 putative genes, including those coding for the biosynthesis of the antibiotic. Translation and subsequent comparison with known proteins in public databases identified enzymes responsible for the biosynthesis of the heptapeptide backbone and 4-epi-vancosamine, as well as those for chlorination and oxidation reactions involved in the biosynthesis of chloroeremomycin.
CONCLUSIONS: The genes responsible for the biosynthesis of chloroeremomycin have been identified, and selective expression of these genes could lead to the synthesis of new potent glycopeptide antibiotics.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: amyor-O52821 , amyor-PCZA361.30

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Gene_locus amyor-O52821    amyor-PCZA361.30

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van Wageningen AM, Kirkpatrick PN, Williams DH, Harris BR, Kershaw JK, Lennard NJ, Jones M, Jones SJ, Solenberg PJ (1998)
Sequencing and analysis of genes involved in the biosynthesis of a vancomycin group antibiotic
Chemical Biology 5 :155

van Wageningen AM, Kirkpatrick PN, Williams DH, Harris BR, Kershaw JK, Lennard NJ, Jones M, Jones SJ, Solenberg PJ (1998)
Chemical Biology 5 :155