Bursts in biosynthetic gene cluster transcription are accompanied by surges of natural compound production in the myxobacterium Sorangium sp.

Author:

Boldt Judith12ORCID,Lukoševičiūtė Laima1,Fu Chengzhang34,Steglich Matthias15,Bunk Boyke1,Junker Vera1,Gollasch Aileen6,Trunkwalter Birte6,Mohr Kathrin I.6,Beckstette Michael7,Wink Joachim6,Overmann Jörg128,Müller Rolf234ORCID,Nübel Ulrich128ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz‐Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures Braunschweig Germany

2. German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) Partner Site Braunschweig‐Hannover Braunschweig Germany

3. Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Saarbrücken Germany

4. Department of Pharmacy Saarland University Saarbrücken Germany

5. Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany

6. Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Braunschweig Germany

7. Bielefeld Institute for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (BIBI) Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

8. Braunschweig Integrated Center of Systems Biology (BRICS) Technical University Braunschweig Germany

Abstract

AbstractA better understanding of the genetic regulation of the biosynthesis of microbial compounds could accelerate the discovery of new biologically active molecules and facilitate their production. To this end, we have investigated the time course of genome‐wide transcription in the myxobacterium Sorangium sp. So ce836 in relation to its production of natural compounds. Time‐resolved RNA sequencing revealed that core biosynthesis genes from 48 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs; 92% of all BGCs encoded in the genome) were actively transcribed at specific time points in a batch culture. The majority (80%) of polyketide synthase and non‐ribosomal peptide synthetase genes displayed distinct peaks of transcription during exponential bacterial growth. Strikingly, these bursts in BGC transcriptional activity were associated with surges in the net production rates of known natural compounds, indicating that their biosynthesis was critically regulated at the transcriptional level. In contrast, BGC read counts from single time points had limited predictive value about biosynthetic activity, since transcription levels varied >100‐fold among BGCs with detected natural products. Taken together, our time‐course data provide unique insights into the dynamics of natural compound biosynthesis and its regulation in a wild‐type myxobacterium, challenging the commonly cited notion of preferential BGC expression under nutrient‐limited conditions. The close association observed between BGC transcription and compound production warrants additional efforts to develop genetic engineering tools for boosting compound yields from myxobacterial producer strains.

Funder

Deutsches Zentrum für Infektionsforschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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