Important role of a LAL regulator StaR in the staurosporine biosynthesis and high-production of Streptomyces fradiae CGMCC 4.576

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Staurosporine, belonging to indolocarbazole compounds, is regarded as an excellent lead compound for synthesizing antitumor agents as a potent inhibitor against various protein kinases. In this study, two separate clusters (cluster A and cluster B), corresponding to biosyntheses of K-252c (staurosporine aglycone) and sugar moiety, were identified in Streptomyces fradiae CGMCC 4.576 and heterologously expressed in Streptomyces coelicolor M1146 separately or together. StaR, a cluster-situated LAL family regulator, activates staurosporine biosynthesis by binding to the promoter regions of staO-staC and staG-staN. The conserved sequences GGGGG and GCGCG were found through gradually truncating promoters of staO and staG, and further determined by mutational experiments. Overexpression of staR with the supplementation of 0.01 g L−1 FeSO4 increased staurosporine production to 5.2-fold compared with that of the parental strain Streptomyces fradiae CGMCC 4.576 in GYM medium. Our results provided an approach for improvement of staurosporine production mediated by a positive regulator and established the basis for dissecting the regulatory mechanisms of other indolocarbazole compounds with clinical application value.

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Guan, H., Li, Y., Zheng, J., Liu, N., Zhang, J., & Tan, H. (2019). Important role of a LAL regulator StaR in the staurosporine biosynthesis and high-production of Streptomyces fradiae CGMCC 4.576. Science China Life Sciences, 62(12), 1638–1654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-019-1597-6

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