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Genetically engineered rpsL merodiploidy impacts secondary metabolism and antibiotic resistance in Streptomyces
by
Misaki Yuya
, Ostash Iryna
, Koshla Oksana
, Fedorenko Victor
, Luzhetskyy Andriy
, Borys Oksana
, Shemediuk Anastasiia
, Ochi Kozo
, Kravets Volodymyr
, Ostash Bohdan
, Lopatniuk, Maria
in
Alleles
/ Aminoglycoside antibiotics
/ Aminoglycosides
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Drug resistance
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Merodiploidy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Paromomycin
/ Ribosomal protein S12
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomycin
2021
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Genetically engineered rpsL merodiploidy impacts secondary metabolism and antibiotic resistance in Streptomyces
by
Misaki Yuya
, Ostash Iryna
, Koshla Oksana
, Fedorenko Victor
, Luzhetskyy Andriy
, Borys Oksana
, Shemediuk Anastasiia
, Ochi Kozo
, Kravets Volodymyr
, Ostash Bohdan
, Lopatniuk, Maria
in
Alleles
/ Aminoglycoside antibiotics
/ Aminoglycosides
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Drug resistance
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Merodiploidy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Paromomycin
/ Ribosomal protein S12
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomycin
2021
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Genetically engineered rpsL merodiploidy impacts secondary metabolism and antibiotic resistance in Streptomyces
by
Misaki Yuya
, Ostash Iryna
, Koshla Oksana
, Fedorenko Victor
, Luzhetskyy Andriy
, Borys Oksana
, Shemediuk Anastasiia
, Ochi Kozo
, Kravets Volodymyr
, Ostash Bohdan
, Lopatniuk, Maria
in
Alleles
/ Aminoglycoside antibiotics
/ Aminoglycosides
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Drug resistance
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Merodiploidy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Paromomycin
/ Ribosomal protein S12
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomycin
2021
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Genetically engineered rpsL merodiploidy impacts secondary metabolism and antibiotic resistance in Streptomyces
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Genetically engineered rpsL merodiploidy impacts secondary metabolism and antibiotic resistance in Streptomyces
2021
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Certain point mutations within gene for ribosomal protein S12, rpsL, are known to dramatically change physiological traits of bacteria, most prominently antibiotic resistance and production of various metabolites. The rpsL mutants are usually searched among spontaneous mutants resistant to aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as streptomycin or paromomycin. The shortcomings of traditional selection are as follows: random rpsL mutants may carry undesired genome alterations; many rpsL mutations cannot be isolated because they are either not associated with increased antibiotic resistance or non-viable in the absence of intact rpsLWT gene. Introduction of mutant rpsL alleles in the rpsLWT background can be used to circumvent these obstacles. Here we take the latter approach and report the generation and properties of a set of stable rpsL merodiploids for Streptomyces albus J1074. We identified several rpsL alleles that enhance endogenous and heterologous antibiotic production by this strain and show that rpsLWTrpsLK88E merodiploid displays increased streptomycin resistance. We further tested several promising rpsL alleles in two more strains, Streptomyces cyanogenus S136 and Streptomyces ghanaensis ATCC14672. In S136, plasmid-borne rpsLK88E+P91S and rpsLK88R led to elevated landomycin production; no changes were detected for ATCC14672 merodiploids. Our data outline the prospects for and limitations to rpsL merodiploids as a tool for rapid enhancement of secondary metabolism in Streptomyces.
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Springer Nature B.V
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