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More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium

Unraveling the role of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs/P450s), heme-thiolate proteins present in living and non-living entities, in secondary metabolite synthesis is gaining momentum. In this direction, in this study, we analyzed the genomes of 203 Streptomyces species for P450s and unraveled t...

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Autores principales: Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile, Padayachee, Tiara, Chen, Wanping, Gront, Dominik, Yu, Jae-Hyuk, Nelson, David R., Syed, Khajamohiddin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32646068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134814
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author Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile
Padayachee, Tiara
Chen, Wanping
Gront, Dominik
Yu, Jae-Hyuk
Nelson, David R.
Syed, Khajamohiddin
author_facet Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile
Padayachee, Tiara
Chen, Wanping
Gront, Dominik
Yu, Jae-Hyuk
Nelson, David R.
Syed, Khajamohiddin
author_sort Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile
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description Unraveling the role of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs/P450s), heme-thiolate proteins present in living and non-living entities, in secondary metabolite synthesis is gaining momentum. In this direction, in this study, we analyzed the genomes of 203 Streptomyces species for P450s and unraveled their association with secondary metabolism. Our analyses revealed the presence of 5460 P450s, grouped into 253 families and 698 subfamilies. The CYP107 family was found to be conserved and highly populated in Streptomyces and Bacillus species, indicating its key role in the synthesis of secondary metabolites. Streptomyces species had a higher number of P450s than Bacillus and cyanobacterial species. The average number of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) and the number of P450s located in BGCs were higher in Streptomyces species than in Bacillus, mycobacterial, and cyanobacterial species, corroborating the superior capacity of Streptomyces species for generating diverse secondary metabolites. Functional analysis via data mining confirmed that many Streptomyces P450s are involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. This study was the first of its kind to conduct a comparative analysis of P450s in such a large number (203) of Streptomyces species, revealing the P450s’ association with secondary metabolite synthesis in Streptomyces species. Future studies should include the selection of Streptomyces species with a higher number of P450s and BGCs and explore the biotechnological value of secondary metabolites they produce.
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spelling pubmed-73699892020-07-21 More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile Padayachee, Tiara Chen, Wanping Gront, Dominik Yu, Jae-Hyuk Nelson, David R. Syed, Khajamohiddin Int J Mol Sci Article Unraveling the role of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs/P450s), heme-thiolate proteins present in living and non-living entities, in secondary metabolite synthesis is gaining momentum. In this direction, in this study, we analyzed the genomes of 203 Streptomyces species for P450s and unraveled their association with secondary metabolism. Our analyses revealed the presence of 5460 P450s, grouped into 253 families and 698 subfamilies. The CYP107 family was found to be conserved and highly populated in Streptomyces and Bacillus species, indicating its key role in the synthesis of secondary metabolites. Streptomyces species had a higher number of P450s than Bacillus and cyanobacterial species. The average number of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) and the number of P450s located in BGCs were higher in Streptomyces species than in Bacillus, mycobacterial, and cyanobacterial species, corroborating the superior capacity of Streptomyces species for generating diverse secondary metabolites. Functional analysis via data mining confirmed that many Streptomyces P450s are involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. This study was the first of its kind to conduct a comparative analysis of P450s in such a large number (203) of Streptomyces species, revealing the P450s’ association with secondary metabolite synthesis in Streptomyces species. Future studies should include the selection of Streptomyces species with a higher number of P450s and BGCs and explore the biotechnological value of secondary metabolites they produce. MDPI 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7369989/ /pubmed/32646068 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134814 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mnguni, Fanele Cabangile
Padayachee, Tiara
Chen, Wanping
Gront, Dominik
Yu, Jae-Hyuk
Nelson, David R.
Syed, Khajamohiddin
More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title_full More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title_fullStr More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title_full_unstemmed More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title_short More P450s Are Involved in Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Streptomyces Compared to Bacillus, Cyanobacteria, and Mycobacterium
title_sort more p450s are involved in secondary metabolite biosynthesis in streptomyces compared to bacillus, cyanobacteria, and mycobacterium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32646068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134814
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