Microbial Cell Factories (Mar 2020)

Identification and engineering of 32 membered antifungal macrolactone notonesomycins

  • Falicia Goh,
  • Mingzi M. Zhang,
  • Tian Ru Lim,
  • Kia Ngee Low,
  • Choy Eng Nge,
  • Elena Heng,
  • Wan Lin Yeo,
  • Fernanda L. Sirota,
  • Sharon Crasta,
  • Zann Tan,
  • Veronica Ng,
  • Chung Yan Leong,
  • Huibin Zhang,
  • Alexander Lezhava,
  • Swaine L. Chen,
  • Shawn S. Hoon,
  • Frank Eisenhaber,
  • Birgit Eisenhaber,
  • Yoganathan Kanagasundaram,
  • Fong T. Wong,
  • Siew Bee Ng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-020-01328-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Notonesomycin A is a 32-membered bioactive glycosylated macrolactone known to be produced by Streptomyces aminophilus subsp. notonesogenes 647-AV1 and S. aminophilus DSM 40186. In a high throughput antifungal screening campaign, we identified an alternative notonesomycin A producing strain, Streptomyces sp. A793, and its biosynthetic gene cluster. From this strain, we further characterized a new more potent antifungal non-sulfated analogue, named notonesomycin B. Through CRISPR–Cas9 engineering of the biosynthetic gene cluster, we were able to increase the production yield of notonesomycin B by up to 18-fold as well as generate a strain that exclusively produces this analogue.

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