Affiliation:
1. Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Immunologie der Universität Bonn, D-53105 Bonn, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The biosynthetic gene cluster (12.3 kb) of mersacidin, a lanthionine-containing antimicrobial peptide, is located on the chromosome of the producer,
Bacillus
sp. strain HIL Y-85,54728 in a region that corresponds to 348° on the chromosome of
Bacillus subtilis
168. It consists of 10 open reading frames and contains, in addition to the previously described mersacidin structural gene
mrsA
(G. Bierbaum, H. Brötz, K.-P. Koller, and H.-G. Sahl, FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 127:121–126, 1995), two genes,
mrsM
and
mrsD
, coding for enzymes involved in posttranslational modification of the prepeptide; one gene,
mrsT
, coding for a transporter with an associated protease domain; and three genes,
mrsF
,
mrsG
, and
mrsE
, encoding a group B ABC transporter that could be involved in producer self-protection. Additionally, three regulatory genes are part of the gene cluster, i.e.,
mrsR2
and
mrsK2
, which encode a two-component regulatory system which seems to be necessary for the transcription of the
mrsFGE
operon, and
mrsR1
, which encodes a protein with similarity to response regulators. Transcription of
mrsA
sets in at early stationary phase (between 8 and 16 h of culture).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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