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Gene | 1989

Production of a hybrid macrolide antibiotic in Streptomyces ambofaciens and Streptomyces lividans by introduction of a cloned carbomycin biosynthetic gene from Streptomyces thermotolerans

Janet Kay Epp; M.L.B. Huber; Jan R. Turner; Theodore Goodson; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner

The structurally related macrolide antibiotics carbomycin (Cb) and spiramycin (Sp) are produced by Streptomyces thermotolerans and Streptomyces ambofaciens, respectively. Both antibiotics contain 16-membered lactone rings to which deoxysugars are attached. There are three sugars in Sp (forosamine, mycaminose and mycarose) and two sugars in Cb (mycaminose and a derivative of mycarose containing an isovaleryl group at position 4). We have identified the gene from S. thermotolerans (designated carE), which appears to encode an enzyme that acylates this mycarose sugar, and have shown that recombinant strains containing carE can use Sp as a substrate and convert it to the hybrid antibiotic, isovaleryl Sp (ivSp). Expression of carE was demonstrated in two heterologous hosts: in S. ambofaciens, where endogenously synthesized Sp was converted to ivSp, and in Streptomyces lividans where exogenously added Sp was converted to ivSp. The carE gene was isolated on a cosmid that also encodes genes required for Cb-lactone formation. These genes reside on a DNA segment of about 70 kb and are part of a Cb biosynthetic gene cluster that is flanked by two Cb-resistance genes, carA and carB. Mapping studies and nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that carE is located at one end of this gene cluster, immediately adjacent to the carB gene. Genes carB and carE are transcribed convergently and may share a common transcriptional terminator sequence.


Archive | 1984

Derivative of the tryptophan operon for expression of fused gene products

Ramamoorthy Belagaje; Janet Kay Epp; JoAnn Hoskins; Hansen M. Hsiung; George Louis Long; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Nature Biotechnology | 1987

Recombinant Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor II Expressed in Escherichia coli

Thomas C. Furman; Janet Kay Epp; Hansen M. Hsiung; JoAnn Hoskins; George Louis Long; Laurane G. Mendelsohn; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner; Dennis P. Smith; Michele C. Smith


Gene | 1987

Cloning and nucleotide sequence of a carbomycin-resistance gene from Streptomyces thermotolerans

Janet Kay Epp; Stanley G. Burgett; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1985

An improved derivative of the tryptophan operon for expression of fused gene products

Rama M. Belagaje; Janet Kay Epp; Jo Ann Hoskins; Hansen Maxwell Hsiung; George Louis Long; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1988

Carbomycin biosynthetic gene, designated carg, for use in streptomyces and other organisms

Janet Kay Epp; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1989

Recombinant DNA encoding a 4''-0-isovaleryl acylase

Janet Kay Epp; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1989

Carbomycin biosynthetic genes, designated carL and carM, for use in streptomyces and other organisms

Janet Kay Epp; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1988

Recombinant dna vectors encoding a 4"-o-isovaleryl acylase derived from a carbomycin biosynthetic gene, designated care, for use in streptomyces and other organisms

Janet Kay Epp; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner


Archive | 1987

Method for selecting recombinant DNA-containing streptomyces and other host cells

Janet Kay Epp; Brigitte Elisabeth Schoner

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