The DeoR-like pleiotropic regulator SCO1897 controls specialised metabolism, sporulation, spore germination, and phosphorus accumulation in Streptomyces coelicolor.

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Gemma Fernández-García, Paula García-Cancela, Mario Corte-Rodríguez, Nathaly González-Quiñónez, Paula Yagüe, Sergio Alonso-Fernández, María Montes-Bayón, Angel Manteca
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Abstract

Streptomycetes are bacteria of significant biotechnological interest due to their production of bioactive specialised metabolites used in medicine and agriculture. In these bacteria, specialised metabolism and morphological differentiation are linked and typically repressed under high phosphate conditions. This study characterises a DeoR-like transcriptional regulator, SCO1897, in Streptomyces coelicolor, whose expression increases during sporulation. Disruption of sco1897 results in reduced biosynthesis of specialised metabolites, delayed sporulation, higher spore phosphate content, and impaired germination. Transcriptomic analysis revealed 1420 genes differentially expressed in the sco1897 mutant compared to the S. coelicolor wild-type strain. The sco1897 gene is located upstream and transcribed in the same direction as six genes, including sco1898-1900 encoding sub-units of an ABC transporter annotated as involved in carbohydrate transport. SCO1897 negatively regulates its own expression, that of the sco1898-1900 ABC transporter, and sco4142, encoding the PstS phosphate-binding protein. The overexpression of sco1898-1900 in the S. coelicolor wild-type strain leads to a significant increase in intracellular spore phosphate levels, similar to those observed in the sco1897 mutant. These findings suggest a complex regulatory network involving the sco1897-sco1900 region. Hypotheses are proposed to explain the various phenotypes of the sco1897 mutant and the complex regulation of the genes of the sco1897-sco1900 region.

类似 DeoR 的多效调控因子 SCO1897 控制着 coelicolor 链霉菌的特化代谢、孢子形成、孢子萌发和磷积累。
链霉菌(Streptomycetes)是一种具有重大生物技术价值的细菌,因为它们能产生具有生物活性的特殊代谢物,可用于医药和农业。在这些细菌中,特化代谢和形态分化相互关联,通常在高磷酸盐条件下受到抑制。本研究揭示了一种类似于 DeoR 的转录调节因子--SCO1897,它在共生孢子链霉菌(Streptomyces coelicolor)中的表达量在孢子形成过程中会增加。破坏 sco1897 会导致特殊代谢产物的生物合成减少、孢子形成延迟、孢子磷酸盐含量升高以及萌芽受阻。转录组分析显示,与 S. coelicolor 野生型菌株相比,sco1897 突变体中有 1420 个基因表达不同。sco1897 基因位于六个基因的上游,与它们的转录方向相同,其中包括 sco1898-1900,该基因编码被注释为参与碳水化合物转运的 ABC 转运体的亚单位。SCO1897 负向调节自身、sco1898-1900 ABC 转运体和编码 PstS 磷酸盐结合蛋白的 sco4142 的表达。在 S. coelicolor 野生型菌株中过表达 sco1898-1900 会导致细胞内孢子磷酸盐水平显著增加,这与在 sco1897 突变体中观察到的情况类似。这些发现表明,涉及 sco1897-sco1900 区域的调控网络非常复杂。本文提出了一些假设来解释 sco1897 突变体的各种表型以及 sco1897-sco1900 区域基因的复杂调控。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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