A protein interaction map of the kalimantacin biosynthesis assembly line

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Abstract

The antimicrobial secondary metabolite kalimantacin (also called batumin) is produced by a hybrid polyketide/non-ribosomal peptide system in Pseudomonas fluorescens BCCM_ID9359. In this study, the kalimantacin biosynthesis gene cluster is analyzed by yeast two-hybrid analysis, creating a protein-protein interaction map of the entire assembly line. In total, 28 potential interactions were identified, of which 13 could be confirmed further. These interactions include the dimerization of ketosynthase domains, a link between assembly line modules 9 and 10, and a specific interaction between the trans-acting enoyl reductase BatK and the carrier proteins of modules 8 and 10. These interactions reveal fundamental insight into the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. This study is the first to reveal interactions in a complete biosynthetic pathway. Similar future studies could build a strong basis for engineering strategies in such clusters.

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Uytterhoeven, B., Lathouwers, T., Voet, M., Michiels, C. W., & Lavigne, R. (2016). A protein interaction map of the kalimantacin biosynthesis assembly line. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01726

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