A two-component regulatory system involved in clavulanic acid production

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Abstract

A pair of genes encoding the bacterial two-component regulatory system, orf22 and orf23, was found next to the clavulanic acid gene cluster of Streptomyces clavuligerus NRRL3585. Orf23 was deleted for the construction of S. clavuligerus I δorf2 3. Although growth and morphological analyses showed no differences between S. clavuligerus/δorf23 and wild-type, the production of clavulanic acid in S. clavuligerus / δorf23 was found to be decreased. In addition, the co-overexpression of orf22/orf23 in wild-type resulted in an enhanced 1.49-fold production of clavulanic acid, and the complementation of orf22/orf23 in S. clavuligerus / δorf23 restored clavulanic acid production about 80% as normal levels. These results demonstrate that the orf22/orf23 two-component regulatory system participates as a positive regulator of the biosynthesis of clavulanic acid and increased levels of orf22/orf23 can contribute to enhanced production of clavulanic acid in S. clavuligerus. © Japan Antibiotics Research Association.

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Jnawali, H. N., Oh, T. J., Liou, K., Park, B. C., & Sohng, J. K. (2008). A two-component regulatory system involved in clavulanic acid production. Journal of Antibiotics, 61(11), 651–659. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2008.92

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