Background: Identifying the regulatory factors that control transcriptional activity is a major challenge of gene expression studies. Here, we describe the application of a novel approach for in vivo identification of regulatory proteins that may directly or indirectly control the transcription of a promoter of interest in Streptomyces. Results: A method based on the combination of Tn5 minitransposon-driven random mutagenesis and lux reporter genes was applied for the first time for the Streptomyces genus. As a proof of concept, we studied the topA supercoiling-sensitive promoter, whose activity is dependent on unknown regulatory factors. We found that the sco4804 gene product positively influences topA transcription in S. coelicolor, demonstrating SCO4804 as a novel player in the control of chromosome topology in these bacteria. Conclusions: Our approach allows the identification of novel Streptomyces regulators that may be critical for the regulation of gene expression in these antibiotic-producing bacteria.
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Gongerowska-Jac, M., Szafran, M. J., & Jakimowicz, D. (2021). Combining transposon mutagenesis and reporter genes to identify novel regulators of the topA promoter in Streptomyces. Microbial Cell Factories, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-021-01590-7
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