2013
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.070995-0
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Identification of the chelocardin biosynthetic gene cluster from Amycolatopsis sulphurea: a platform for producing novel tetracycline antibiotics

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“…12 Homologs of SsfL2 are found in other tetracycline biosynthetic gene clusters including OxyH in oxy pathway and DacH in dac pathway. This result led us to revisit our previous bottoms-up reconstituted oxy pathway in Streptomyces coelicolor CH999, which was reported to produce the tetracyclic product WJ83T1 (11). The involved plasmid pWJ83 was fully re-sequenced and it indeed carries a copy of oxyH, most likely as a result of the original cloning strategy (however was not reported in the manuscript).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…12 Homologs of SsfL2 are found in other tetracycline biosynthetic gene clusters including OxyH in oxy pathway and DacH in dac pathway. This result led us to revisit our previous bottoms-up reconstituted oxy pathway in Streptomyces coelicolor CH999, which was reported to produce the tetracyclic product WJ83T1 (11). The involved plasmid pWJ83 was fully re-sequenced and it indeed carries a copy of oxyH, most likely as a result of the original cloning strategy (however was not reported in the manuscript).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…However, despite its potent activity against TC-resistant pathogens, CHD did not enter the clinic. In recent years, a team led by Petković has revisited the biosynthesis of this atypical TC analogue, produced by A. sulphurea (25). By applying biosynthetic engineering approaches, they have generated CHD analogues, some of which display potent antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistant pathogens, even against Gram-negative pathogens, which today represent a great threat in hospitals; they have thus demonstrated the great potential of atypical TCs (26).…”
Section: Atypical Tetracyclinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SF2575 (71), dactylocycline produced by Dactylosporangium sp. SC14051 (62), and CHD produced by A. sulphurea (25). Other structurally related tetracyclic secondary metabolites reported in the literature and produced by actinobacteria include cervimycin C produced by Streptomyces tendae HKI-179 (89), polyketomycin produced by Streptomyces diastatochromogenes Tü6028 (72) and dutomycin, isolated from the culture of Streptomyces sp.…”
Section: Future Directions In Biosynthetic Engineering Of Tetracyclinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CHD, isolated from A. sulphurea (formerly Nocardia sulphurea ), was first described in 1962 . Its structure was subsequently established (Scheme ) . Compared to typical TCs, which have a carboxamido group at C‐2, CHD has unusual structural features, including an acetyl at C‐2, a unique aromatization pattern at ring C, and functionalization at C‐9.…”
Section: Polyketides Biosynthesis In Amycolatopsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, the chelocardin biosynthetic gene cluster ( chd ) was cloned from A. sulphurea ; the cluster (>20 kb) contains 18 putative ORFs and includes a type II PKS . Analysis of the cluster indicated a possible biosynthesis pathway for CHD (Scheme ).…”
Section: Polyketides Biosynthesis In Amycolatopsismentioning
confidence: 99%