Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology (Mar 2025)
Engineering the TetR-family transcriptional regulator XNR_0706 to enhance heterologous spinosad production in Streptomyces albus B4 chassis
Abstract
The TetR family of regulators are an important group of transcription regulators that regulate diverse cellular processes in prokaryotes. In this study, we found that XNR_0706, a TetR family regulator, controlled the expression of XNR_0345, XNR_0454, XNR_0513 and XNR_1438 putatively involved in fatty acid β-oxidation by interacting with the promoter regions in Streptomyces albus B4. The transcription level of these four genes was downregulated in XNR_0706 deletion strain (ΔXNR_0706) and restored by XNR_0706 complementation in Δ0706/pIB-0706, demonstrating that XNR_0706 was a positive transcriptional regulator of the genes. With toxic long-chain fatty acids addition in TSB media, deletion of XNR_0706 caused significantly poor growth, whereas XNR_0706 complementation increased the utilization of additional fatty acids, resulting in restored growth. Fatty acid β-oxidation is one source of acetyl- and malonyl-CoA precursors for polyketides biosynthesis in actinobacteria. Overexpression of XNR_0706 in B4/spnNEW, a spinosad heterologous expression strain derived from S. albus B4, increased spinosad yield by 20.6 %. Additionally, supplement of 0.3 g/L fatty acids resulted in a further 42.4 % increase in spinosad yield. Our study reveals a regulatory mechanism in long-chain fatty acids metabolism in S. albus and these insights into the molecular regulation of β-oxidation by XNR_0706 are instrumental for increasing secondary metabolites in actinobacteria.
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