Genome-wide analysis reveals the secondary metabolome in Streptomyces kanasensis ZX01

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Abstract

Streptomyces kanasensis ZX01 produces some antibiotics and a glycoprotein with antiviral activity. To further evaluate its biosynthetic potential, here we sequenced the 7,026,279 bp draft genome of S. kanasensis ZX01 and analyzed all identifiable secondary gene clusters for controlling natural products. More than 60 putative clusters were found in S. kanasensis ZX01, the majority of these biosynthetic loci are novel. In addition, the regulators for secondary metabolism in S. kanasensis ZX01 were abundant. The global regulator nsdA not only controls biosynthesis of some antibiotics, but also enhances production of glycoprotein GP-1 with antiviral activity. This study importantly reveals the powerful interplay between genomic analysis and studies of traditional natural product purification/production increasing.

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Zhang, G., Yu, D., Sang, B., Feng, J., Han, L., & Zhang, X. (2017). Genome-wide analysis reveals the secondary metabolome in Streptomyces kanasensis ZX01. Genes, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8120346

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