The draft genome sequence of Actinokineospora bangkokensis 44EHWT reveals the biosynthetic pathway of the antifungal thailandin compounds with unusual butylmalonyl-CoA extender units

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We report the draft genome sequence of Actinokineospora bangkokensis 44EHWT, the producer of the antifungal polyene compounds, thailandins A and B. The sequence contains 7.45 Mb, 74.1% GC content and 35 putative gene clusters for the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. There are three gene clusters encoding large polyketide synthases of type I. Annotation of the ORF functions and targeted gene disruption enabled us to identify the cluster for thailandin biosynthesis. We propose a plausible biosynthetic pathway for thailandin, where the unusual butylmalonyl-CoA extender unit is incorporated and results in an untypical side chain.

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Greule, A., Intra, B., Flemming, S., Rommel, M. G. E., Panbangred, W., & Bechthold, A. (2016). The draft genome sequence of Actinokineospora bangkokensis 44EHWT reveals the biosynthetic pathway of the antifungal thailandin compounds with unusual butylmalonyl-CoA extender units. Molecules, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21111607

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