Production of a new hybrid anthracycline 4-O-methylepelmycin by heterologous expression of dnrK in epelmycin-producing Streptomyces violaceus

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A new hybrid anthracycline antibiotic was produced by heterologous expression of dnrK encoding carminomycin 4-O-metyltransferase in an epelmycin-producing Streptomyces violaceus. pMK100 was constructed by insertion of Steptomyces peucetius dnrK gene in Steptomyces-expresion vector pIJ6021 and introduced to the epelmycin producer. The transformant produced a hybrid anthracycline antibiotic together with host epelmycins when cultured in antibiotic production medium in the presence of thiostrepton. The hybrid anthracycline was determined to be 7-O-L-rhodosaminyl-4-O-methyl-ε-rhodomycinone (4-O-methylepelmycin D). However, the attempts on production of hybrid 4-O-methylaclarubicin and 4-O-methyl-l-deoxyobelmycin by the transformants of aclarubicin and 1-deoxyobelmycin producers with pMK100 were unsuccessful.

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Miyamoto, Y., Ohta, S., Johdo, O., Nagamatsu, Y., & Yoshimoto, A. (2000). Production of a new hybrid anthracycline 4-O-methylepelmycin by heterologous expression of dnrK in epelmycin-producing Streptomyces violaceus. Journal of Antibiotics, 53(8), 828–836. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.53.828

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