Organization and expression in Pseudomonas putida of the gene cluster involved in cephalosporin biosynthesis from Lysobacter lactamgenus YK90.

1996 
TheLysobacter lactamgenus YK90pcbAB gene encoding δ-(l-α-aminoadipyl)-l-cysteinyl-d-valine (ACV) synthetase is located immediately upstream of thepcbC gene in the same orientation in the gene cluster involved in cephalosporin biosynthesis. ThepcbAB gene encodes a large polypeptide composed of 3722 amino acid residues with a molecular mass of 411 593 Da. The predicted amino acid sequence has a high degree of similarity with those of known ACV synthetases from fungi and actinomycetes. Within thepcbAB amino acid sequence, three conserved and repeated domains of about 600 amino acids were identified. The domains also share a high degree of similarity with non-ribosomal peptide synthetases such as gramicidin synthatase 2 ofBacillus brevis. ThepcbAB gene was expressed under the control of thelac promoter inPseudomonas putida. Expression of the gene cluster involved in cephalosporin biosynthesis inP. putida led to the accumulation of β-lactam antibiotics. Deletion analysis of an open-reading frame located between thecefE andcefD genes from the gene cluster revealed that it encoded deacetylcephalosporin C synthetase (cefF). From the results presented here and those of previous studies, the genes involved in cephalosporin biosynthesis inL. lactamgenus appear to be clustered in the orderpcb AB-pcbC- cefE-cefF-cefD-bla in the same orientation within a 17-kb region of DNA.
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