Consequences of the deletion of the major specialized metabolite biosynthetic pathways of Streptomyces coelicolor on the metabolome and lipidome of this strain

Faculty Science Year: 2024
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Journal: Microbial Biotechnology Wiley Open Access Volume:
Keywords : Consequences , , deletion , , major specialized metabolite biosynthetic    
Abstract:
Chassis strains, derived from Streptomyces coelicolor M145, deleted for one or more of its four main specialized metabolites biosynthetic pathways (CPK, CDA, RED and ACT), in various combinations, were constructed for the heterologous expression of specialized metabolites biosynthetic pathways of various types and origins. To determine consequences of these deletions on the metabolism of the deleted strains comparative lipidomic and metabolomic analyses of these strains and of the original strain were carried out. These studies unexpectedly revealed that the deletion of the peptidic clusters, RED and/or CDA, in a strain deleted for the ACT cluster, resulted into a great increase in the triacylglycerol (TAG) content, whereas the deletion of polyketide clusters, ACT and CPK had no impact on TAG content. Low or high TAG content of the deleted strains was correlated with abundance or paucity in amino acids, respectively, reflecting high or low activity of oxidative metabolism. Hypotheses based on what is known on the bio-activity and the nature of the precursors of these specialized metabolites are proposed to explain the unexpected consequences of the deletion of these pathways on the metabolism of the bacteria and on the efficiency of the deleted strains as chassis strains.
   
     
 
       

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