A macrolide 3-O-acyltransferase gene from the midecamycin-producing species Streptomyces mycarofaciens

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Abstract

The Streptomyces mycarofaciens mdmB gene encodes a 3-O-acyltransferase that catalyzes the addition of acetyl and propionyl groups to position 3 of the lactone ring in 16-member macrolide antibiotics like midecamycin and spiramycin. A putative O-methyltransferase gene (mdmC) is immediately downstream of mdmB, and both of these genes are closely linked to the mdmA midecamycin resistance gene.

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Hara, O., & Hutchinson, C. R. (1992). A macrolide 3-O-acyltransferase gene from the midecamycin-producing species Streptomyces mycarofaciens. Journal of Bacteriology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.174.15.5141-5144.1992

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