Unusual biosynthesis and structure of locillomycins from Bacillus subtilis 916

Chuping Luo, Xuehui Liu, Xian Zhou, Junyao Guo, John Truong, Xiaoyu Wang, Huafei Zhou, Xiangqian Li, Zhiyi Chen

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    Abstract

    Three families of Bacillus cyclic lipopeptides-surfactins, iturins, and fengycins-have well-recognized potential uses in biotechnology and biopharmaceutical applications. This study outlines the isolation and characterization of locillomycins, a novel family of cyclic lipopeptides produced by Bacillus subtilis 916. Elucidation of the locillomycin structure revealed several molecular features not observed in other Bacillus lipopeptides, including a unique nonapeptide sequence and macrocyclization. Locillomycins are active against bacteria and viruses. Biochemical analysis and gene deletion studies have supported the assignment of a 38-kb gene cluster as the locillomycin biosynthetic gene cluster. Interestingly, this gene cluster encodes 4 proteins (LocA, LocB, LocC, and LocD) that form a hexamodular nonribosomal peptide synthetase to biosynthesize cyclic nonapeptides. Genome analysis and the chemical structures of the end products indicated that the biosynthetic pathway exhibits two distinct features: (i) a nonlinear hexamodular assembly line, with three modules in the middle utilized twice and the first and last two modules used only once and (ii) several domains that are skipped or optionally selected.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6601-6609
    Number of pages9
    JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
    Volume81
    Issue number19
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • bacillus subtilis
    • biochemistry
    • biosynthesis
    • chemical analysis
    • genes
    • peptides

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