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Secondary nucleotide messenger c-di-GMP exerts a global control on natural product biosynthesis in streptomycetes.


ABSTRACT: Cyclic dimeric 3'-5' guanosine monophosphate, c-di-GMP, is a ubiquitous second messenger controlling diverse cellular processes in bacteria. In streptomycetes, c-di-GMP plays a crucial role in a complex morphological differentiation by modulating an activity of the pleiotropic regulator BldD. Here we report that c-di-GMP plays a key role in regulating secondary metabolite production in streptomycetes by altering the expression levels of bldD. Deletion of cdgB encoding a diguanylate cyclase in Streptomycesghanaensis reduced c-di-GMP levels and the production of the peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase inhibitor moenomycin A. In contrast to the cdgB mutant, inactivation of rmdB, encoding a phosphodiesterase for the c-di-GMP hydrolysis, positively correlated with the c-di-GMP and moenomycin A accumulation. Deletion of bldD adversely affected the synthesis of secondary metabolites in S. ghanaensis, including the production of moenomycin A. The bldD-deficient phenotype is partly mediated by an increase in expression of the pleiotropic regulatory gene wblA. Genetic and biochemical analyses demonstrate that a complex of c-di-GMP and BldD effectively represses transcription of wblA, thus preventing sporogenesis and sustaining antibiotic synthesis. These results show that manipulation of the expression of genes controlling c-di-GMP pool has the potential to improve antibiotic production as well as activate the expression of silent gene clusters.

SUBMITTER: Makitrynskyy R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7026642 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Secondary nucleotide messenger c-di-GMP exerts a global control on natural product biosynthesis in streptomycetes.

Makitrynskyy Roman R   Tsypik Olga O   Nuzzo Desirèe D   Paululat Thomas T   Zechel David L DL   Bechthold Andreas A  

Nucleic acids research 20200201 3


Cyclic dimeric 3'-5' guanosine monophosphate, c-di-GMP, is a ubiquitous second messenger controlling diverse cellular processes in bacteria. In streptomycetes, c-di-GMP plays a crucial role in a complex morphological differentiation by modulating an activity of the pleiotropic regulator BldD. Here we report that c-di-GMP plays a key role in regulating secondary metabolite production in streptomycetes by altering the expression levels of bldD. Deletion of cdgB encoding a diguanylate cyclase in St  ...[more]

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