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Comparative Proteomics Reveals the Effect of the Transcriptional Regulator Sp13016 on Butenyl-Spinosyn Biosynthesis in Saccharopolyspora pogona.

Jianli TangHaocheng HeYunlong LiZhudong LiuZiyuan XiaLi CaoZirong ZhuLing ShuaiYang LiuQianqian WanYuewen LuoYouming ZhangJie RangLi Qiu Xia
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
Butenyl-spinosyn is a highly effective and broad-spectrum biopesticide produced by Saccharopolyspora pogona. However, the yield of this compound is difficult to increase because the regulatory mechanism of secondary metabolism is still unknown. Here, the transcriptional regulator Sp13016 was discovered to be highly associated with butenyl-spinosyn synthesis and bacterial growth. Overexpression of sp13016 improved butenyl-spinosyn production to a level that was 2.84-fold that of the original strain, while deletion of sp13016 resulted in a significant decrease in yield and growth inhibition. Comparative proteomics revealed that these phenotypic changes were attributed to the influence of Sp13016 on the central carbon metabolism pathway to regulate the supply of precursors. Our research helps to reveal the regulatory mechanism of butenyl-spinosyn biosynthesis and provides a reference for increasing the yield of natural products of Actinomycetes.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • mass spectrometry
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • cell proliferation
  • genome wide
  • cell wall
  • dna methylation