A novel TetR-type repressor directly modulates precursor supply and utilization for erythromycin biosynthesis
Panpan Wu1, Zhongqiu Meng1, Yuling Shu1
1School of Life Sciences and Medical Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei, 230601, China.
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Antibiotic biosynthesis in actinomycetes is controlled by various transcription factors, with TetR family regulators (TFRs) serving as important modulators of this process. We previously discovered a TFR, SACE_1906, which hinders erythromycin yield in Saccharopolyspora erythraea. However, the precise mechanism by which SACE_1906 regulates erythromycin biosynthesis remains elusive. Herein, we confirmed that SACE_1906 directly inhibits the transcription of its own and neighboring alcohol dehydrogenase gene SACE_1905, as well as all genes within the erythromycin biosynthetic cluster. It was found that two identical conserved sites (5'-CACCGGTCGGTATA-3') in the intergenic spacer between SACE_1905 and SACE_1906 (SACE_1905-1906-int) are necessary for SACE_1906 binding. Deletion of SACE_1906 resulted in decreased propionyl-CoA content but increased the intracellular supply of methylmalonyl-CoA. We further proved that SACE_1906 restricts methylmalonyl-CoA production from propionyl-CoA to influence intracellular levels of these two erythromycin biosynthetic precursors through the direct repression of several propionyl-CoA carboxylase genes. Moreover, acetaldehyde has been characterized as an effector molecule of SACE_1906 that weakens its binding affinity for SACE_1905-1906-int. This study reveals a novel mechanism by which SACE_1906 orchestrates erythromycin biosynthesis in response to acetaldehyde, expanding our understanding of small-molecule-mediated regulation for antibiotic biosynthesis in actinomycetes.
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