The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450

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Autor(a) principal: Humisto, A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Jokela ,J., Liu, L., Wahlsten, M., Wang, H., Permi, P., Machado, J.P., Antunes, A., Fewer, D.P., Sivonen, K.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/130449
Resumo: Swinholides are 42-carbon ring polyketides with a 2-fold axis of symme- try. They are potent cytotoxins that disrupt the actin cytoskeleton. Swinholides were discovered from the marine sponge Theonella sp. and were long suspected to be produced by symbiotic bacteria. Misakinolide, a structural variant of swinholide, was recently demonstrated to be the product of a symbiotic heterotrophic proteobacte- rium. Here, we report the production of swinholide A by an axenic strain of the ter- restrial cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450. We located the 85-kb trans-AT polyketide synthase (PKS) swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a draft genome of Nostoc sp. UHCC 0450. The swinholide and misakinolide biosynthesis gene clusters share an almost identical order of catalytic domains, with 85% nucleotide sequence identity, and they group together in phylogenetic analysis. Our results resolve speculation around the true producer of swinholides and demonstrate that bacteria belonging to two dis- tantly related phyla both produce structural variants of the same natural product. In ad- dition, we described a biosynthesis cluster from Anabaena sp. strain UHCC 0451 for the synthesis of the cytotoxic and antifungal scytophycin. All of these biosynthesis gene clusters were closely related to each other and created a group of cytotoxic macrolide compounds produced by trans-AT PKSs of cyanobacteria and proteobacteria.
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spelling The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450"Candidatus Entotheonella"AnabaenaCyanobacteriaHorizontal gene transferNostocPolyketidesScytophycinSwinholideTrans-AT PKSSwinholides are 42-carbon ring polyketides with a 2-fold axis of symme- try. They are potent cytotoxins that disrupt the actin cytoskeleton. Swinholides were discovered from the marine sponge Theonella sp. and were long suspected to be produced by symbiotic bacteria. Misakinolide, a structural variant of swinholide, was recently demonstrated to be the product of a symbiotic heterotrophic proteobacte- rium. Here, we report the production of swinholide A by an axenic strain of the ter- restrial cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450. We located the 85-kb trans-AT polyketide synthase (PKS) swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a draft genome of Nostoc sp. UHCC 0450. The swinholide and misakinolide biosynthesis gene clusters share an almost identical order of catalytic domains, with 85% nucleotide sequence identity, and they group together in phylogenetic analysis. Our results resolve speculation around the true producer of swinholides and demonstrate that bacteria belonging to two dis- tantly related phyla both produce structural variants of the same natural product. In ad- dition, we described a biosynthesis cluster from Anabaena sp. strain UHCC 0451 for the synthesis of the cytotoxic and antifungal scytophycin. All of these biosynthesis gene clusters were closely related to each other and created a group of cytotoxic macrolide compounds produced by trans-AT PKSs of cyanobacteria and proteobacteria.Applied and Environmental Microbiology - American Society for Microbiology20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/130449engISSN 1098-5336https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02321-17Humisto, A.Jokela ,J.Liu, L.Wahlsten, M.Wang, H.Permi, P.Machado, J.P.Antunes, A.Fewer, D.P.Sivonen, K.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T13:02:13Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/130449Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:32:16.473640Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
title The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
spellingShingle The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
Humisto, A.
"Candidatus Entotheonella"
Anabaena
Cyanobacteria
Horizontal gene transfer
Nostoc
Polyketides
Scytophycin
Swinholide
Trans-AT PKS
title_short The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
title_full The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
title_fullStr The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
title_full_unstemmed The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
title_sort The swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450
author Humisto, A.
author_facet Humisto, A.
Jokela ,J.
Liu, L.
Wahlsten, M.
Wang, H.
Permi, P.
Machado, J.P.
Antunes, A.
Fewer, D.P.
Sivonen, K.
author_role author
author2 Jokela ,J.
Liu, L.
Wahlsten, M.
Wang, H.
Permi, P.
Machado, J.P.
Antunes, A.
Fewer, D.P.
Sivonen, K.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Humisto, A.
Jokela ,J.
Liu, L.
Wahlsten, M.
Wang, H.
Permi, P.
Machado, J.P.
Antunes, A.
Fewer, D.P.
Sivonen, K.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv "Candidatus Entotheonella"
Anabaena
Cyanobacteria
Horizontal gene transfer
Nostoc
Polyketides
Scytophycin
Swinholide
Trans-AT PKS
topic "Candidatus Entotheonella"
Anabaena
Cyanobacteria
Horizontal gene transfer
Nostoc
Polyketides
Scytophycin
Swinholide
Trans-AT PKS
description Swinholides are 42-carbon ring polyketides with a 2-fold axis of symme- try. They are potent cytotoxins that disrupt the actin cytoskeleton. Swinholides were discovered from the marine sponge Theonella sp. and were long suspected to be produced by symbiotic bacteria. Misakinolide, a structural variant of swinholide, was recently demonstrated to be the product of a symbiotic heterotrophic proteobacte- rium. Here, we report the production of swinholide A by an axenic strain of the ter- restrial cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain UHCC 0450. We located the 85-kb trans-AT polyketide synthase (PKS) swinholide biosynthesis gene cluster from a draft genome of Nostoc sp. UHCC 0450. The swinholide and misakinolide biosynthesis gene clusters share an almost identical order of catalytic domains, with 85% nucleotide sequence identity, and they group together in phylogenetic analysis. Our results resolve speculation around the true producer of swinholides and demonstrate that bacteria belonging to two dis- tantly related phyla both produce structural variants of the same natural product. In ad- dition, we described a biosynthesis cluster from Anabaena sp. strain UHCC 0451 for the synthesis of the cytotoxic and antifungal scytophycin. All of these biosynthesis gene clusters were closely related to each other and created a group of cytotoxic macrolide compounds produced by trans-AT PKSs of cyanobacteria and proteobacteria.
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