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Chemistry & Biology | 1998

Molecular biological access to the chemistry of unknown soil microbes: a new frontier for natural products

Jo Handelsman; Michelle R. Rondon; Sean F. Brady; Jon Clardy; Robert M. Goodman

Cultured soil microorganisms have provided a rich source of natural-product chemistry. Because only a tiny fraction of soil microbes from soil are readily cultured, soil might be the greatest untapped resource for novel chemistry. The concept of cloning the metagenome to access the collective genomes and the biosynthetic machinery of soil microflora is explored here.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2002

Isolation of antibiotics turbomycin A and B from a metagenomic library of soil microbial DNA

Doreen E. Gillespie; Sean F. Brady; Alan D. Bettermann; Nicholas P. Cianciotto; Mark R. Liles; Michelle R. Rondon; Jon Clardy; Robert M. Goodman; Jo Handelsman

ABSTRACT To access the genetic and biochemical potential of soil microorganisms by culture-independent methods, a 24,546-member library in Escherichia coli with DNA extracted directly from soil had previously been constructed (M. R. Rondon, P. R. August, A. D. Bettermann, S. F. Brady, T. H. Grossman, M. R. Liles, K. A. Loiacono, B. A. Lynch, I. A. MacNeil, M. S. Osburne, J. Clardy, J. Handelsman, and R. M. Goodman, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:2541-2547, 2000). Three clones, P57G4, P89C8, and P214D2, produced colonies with a dark brown melanin-like color. We fractionated the culture supernatant of P57G4 to identify the pigmented compound or compounds. Methanol extracts of the acid precipitate from the culture supernatant contained a red and an orange pigment. Structural analysis revealed that these were triaryl cations, designated turbomycin A and turbomycin B, respectively; both exhibited broad-spectrum antibiotic activity against gram-negative and gram-positive organisms. Mutagenesis, subcloning, and sequence analysis of the 25-kb insert in P57G4 demonstrated that a single open reading frame was necessary and sufficient to confer production of the brown, orange, and red pigments on E. coli; the predicted product of this sequence shares extensive sequence similarity with members of the 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (4HPPD) family of enzymes. Another member of the same family of genes, lly, which is required for production of the hemolytic pigment in Legionella pneumophila, also conferred production of turbomycin A and B on E. coli. We further demonstrated that turbomycin A and turbomycin B are produced from the interaction of indole, normally secreted by E. coli, with homogentisic acid synthesized by the 4HPPD gene products. The results demonstrate successful heterologous expression of DNA extracted directly from soil as a means to access previously uncharacterized small organic compounds, serving as an example of a chimeric pathway for the generation of novel chemical structures.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2000

Guanacastepene, a Fungal-Derived Diterpene Antibiotic with a New Carbon Skeleton

Sean F. Brady; Maya P. Singh; and Jeff E. Janso; Jon Clardy


Organic Letters | 2000

The Cytosporones, New Octaketide Antibiotics Isolated from an Endophytic Fungus

Sean F. Brady; Melissa M. Wagenaar; Maya P. Singh; Jeff E. Janso; Jon Clardy


The Journal of Antibiotics | 2000

Biological Activity of Guanacastepene, a Novel Diterpenoid Antibiotic Produced by an Unidentified Fungus CR115

Maya P. Singh; Jeffrey E. Janso; S. W. Luckman; Sean F. Brady; Jon Clardy; Michael Greenstein; William M. Maiese


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Cloning and Heterologous Expression of Isocyanide Biosynthetic Genes from Environmental DNA

Sean F. Brady; Jon Clardy


Organic Letters | 2006

Phaeosphaeride A, an inhibitor of STAT3-dependent signaling isolated from an endophytic fungus

Katherine N. Maloney; Wenshan Hao; Jun Xu; Jay Gibbons; John Hucul; Deborah Roll; Sean F. Brady; Frank C. Schroeder; Jon Clardy


Organic Letters | 2000

Cytoskyrins A and B, New BIA Active Bisanthraquinones Isolated from an Endophytic Fungus

Sean F. Brady; Maya P. Singh; Jeff E. Janso; Jon Clardy


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

Pantocin B, an antibiotic from Erwinia herbicola discovered by heterologous expression of cloned genes

Sean F. Brady; Sandra A. I. Wright; Julie C. Lee; Amanda E. Sutton; Cathy H. Zumoff; Richard S. Wodzinski; Steven V. Beer; Jon Clardy


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Systematic investigation of the Escherichia coli metabolome for the biosynthetic origin of an isocyanide carbon atom.

Sean F. Brady; Jon Clardy

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Jo Handelsman

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Robert M. Goodman

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Alan D. Bettermann

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Doreen E. Gillespie

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Michelle R. Rondon

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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