Journal of Bacteriology, April 1999, p. 2379-2384, Vol. 181, No. 8
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
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Institute of Biotechnology,
Received 10 November 1998/Accepted 25 January 1999
The diamines putrescine, cadaverine, and diaminopropane stimulate
cephamycin biosynthesis in Nocardia lactamdurans, in shake flasks and fermentors, without altering cell growth. Intracellular levels of the P7 protein (a component of the methoxylation system involved in cephamycin biosynthesis) were increased by diaminopropane, as shown by immunoblotting studies. Lysine-6-aminotransferase and
piperideine-6-carboxylate dehydrogenase activities involved in
biosynthesis of the
-aminoadipic acid precursor were also greatly
stimulated. The diamine stimulatory effect is exerted at the
transcriptional level, as shown by low-resolution S1 protection studies. The transcript corresponding to the pcbAB gene and
to a lesser extent also the lat transcript were
significantly increased in diaminopropane-supplemented cultures,
whereas transcription from the cefD promoter was not
affected. Coupling of the lat and pcbAB
promoters to the reporter xylE gene showed that expression from the lat and pcbAB promoters was increased
by addition of diaminopropane in Streptomyces lividans.
Intracellular accumulation of diamines in Nocardia may be a
signal to trigger antibiotic production.
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Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of León, 24071 León, Spain. Phone: (34-987) 291505. Fax: (34-987) 291506. E-mail: degjmm{at}unileon.es.
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