Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Identification of Genes for Mycothiol Biosynthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
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Joo-Hong Park , Chang-Jun Cha , Jung-Hye Roe
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J. Microbiol. 2006;44(1):121-125.
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DOI: https://doi.org/2327 [pii]
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Abstract
- Mycothiol is a low molecular weight thiol compound produced by a number of actinomycetes, and
has been suggested to serve both anti-oxidative and detoxifying roles. To investigate the metabolism
and the role of mycothiol in Streptomyces coelicolor, the biosynthetic genes (mshA, B, C, and
D) were predicted based on sequence homology with the mycobacterial genes and confirmed
experimentally. Disruption of the mshA, C, and D genes by PCR targeting mutagenesis resulted
in no synthesis of mycothiol, whereas the mshB mutation reduced its level to about 10% of the
wild type. The results indicate that the mshA, C, and D genes encode non-redundant biosynthetic
enzymes, whereas the enzymatic activity of MshB (acetylase) is shared by at least one other gene
product, most likely the mca gene product (amidase).