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    J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2008 Feb;61(2):63-9. doi: 10.1038/ja.2008.111.

    Biosynthesis of 3'-deoxy-carbamoylkanamycin C in a Streptomyces tenebrarius mutant strain by tacB gene disruption.

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    The School of Life Science and Biopharmaceutics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China.

    Abstract

    Streptomyces tenebrarius H6 mainly produces three kinds of antibiotics: apramycin, carbamoyltobramycin and some carbamoylkanamycin B. In our present study, a dehydrogenase gene tacB in the tobramycin biosynthetic gene cluster was disrupted by in-frame deletion. The result of TLC bio-autograph analysis demonstrated the disruption mutant strain produced apramycin and a new antibiotic. The new antibiotic was identified as 3'-deoxy-carbamoylkanamycin C by MS and NMR analysis after isolation and purification. The disruption mutant was restored to produce carbamoyltobramycin in a complementation experiment by the intact tacB gene. Our studies suggested that the tacB gene encodes a 6'-dehydrogenase, which reduces the 6'-hydroxyl group of paromamine to a keto group, thus facilitating the transfer of an aminogroup to form neamine. This study is the first report on the generation of a tobramycin derivative by gene engineering, and will contribute to clarify the complete biosynthetic pathway of tobramycin.

    PMID:
    18408324
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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