Isolation and characterization of the gene cluster for biosynthesis of the thiopeptide antibiotic TP-1161

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Recently, we isolated a new thiopeptide antibiotic, TP-1161, from the fermentation broth of a marine actinomycete typed as a member of the genus Nocardiopsis. Here we report the identification, isolation, and analysis of the TP-1161 biosynthetic gene cluster from this species. The gene cluster was identified by mining a draft genome sequence using the predicted structural peptide sequence of TP-1161. Functional assignment of a ̃16-kb genomic region revealed 13 open reading frames proposed to constitute the TP-1161 biosynthetic locus. While the typical core set of thiopeptide modification enzymes contains one cyclodehydratase/dehydrogenase pair, paralogous genes predicted to encode additional cyclodehydratases and dehydrogenases were identified. Although attempts at heterologous expression of the TP-1161 gene cluster in Streptomyces coelicolor failed, its identity was confirmed through the targeted gene inactivation in the original host. Copyright © 2010, American Society for Microbiology.

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Engelhardt, K., Degnes, K. F., & Zotchev, S. B. (2010). Isolation and characterization of the gene cluster for biosynthesis of the thiopeptide antibiotic TP-1161. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 76(21), 7093–7101. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01442-10

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