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Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity

Biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) are operonic sets of microbial genes that synthesize specialized metabolites with diverse functions, including siderophores and antibiotics, which often require export to the extracellular environment. For this reason, genes for transport across cellular membranes a...

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Autores principales: Crits-Christoph, Alexander, Bhattacharya, Nicholas, Olm, Matthew R., Song, Yun S., Banfield, Jillian F.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7849407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33361114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.268169.120
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author Crits-Christoph, Alexander
Bhattacharya, Nicholas
Olm, Matthew R.
Song, Yun S.
Banfield, Jillian F.
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description Biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) are operonic sets of microbial genes that synthesize specialized metabolites with diverse functions, including siderophores and antibiotics, which often require export to the extracellular environment. For this reason, genes for transport across cellular membranes are essential for the production of specialized metabolites and are often genomically colocalized with BGCs. Here, we conducted a comprehensive computational analysis of transporters associated with characterized BGCs. In addition to known exporters, in BGCs we found many importer-specific transmembrane domains that co-occur with substrate binding proteins possibly for uptake of siderophores or metabolic precursors. Machine learning models using transporter gene frequencies were predictive of known siderophore activity, molecular weights, and a measure of lipophilicity (log P) for corresponding BGC-synthesized metabolites. Transporter genes associated with BGCs were often equally or more predictive of metabolite features than biosynthetic genes. Given the importance of siderophores as pathogenicity factors, we used transporters specific for siderophore BGCs to identify both known and uncharacterized siderophore-like BGCs in genomes from metagenomes from the infant and adult gut microbiome. We find that 23% of microbial genomes from premature infant guts have siderophore-like BGCs, but only 3% of those assembled from adult gut microbiomes do. Although siderophore-like BGCs from the infant gut are predominantly associated with Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus, siderophore-like BGCs can be identified from taxa in the adult gut microbiome that have rarely been recognized for siderophore production. Taken together, these results show that consideration of BGC-associated transporter genes can inform predictions of specialized metabolite structure and function.
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spelling pubmed-78494072021-02-04 Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity Crits-Christoph, Alexander Bhattacharya, Nicholas Olm, Matthew R. Song, Yun S. Banfield, Jillian F. Genome Res Research Biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) are operonic sets of microbial genes that synthesize specialized metabolites with diverse functions, including siderophores and antibiotics, which often require export to the extracellular environment. For this reason, genes for transport across cellular membranes are essential for the production of specialized metabolites and are often genomically colocalized with BGCs. Here, we conducted a comprehensive computational analysis of transporters associated with characterized BGCs. In addition to known exporters, in BGCs we found many importer-specific transmembrane domains that co-occur with substrate binding proteins possibly for uptake of siderophores or metabolic precursors. Machine learning models using transporter gene frequencies were predictive of known siderophore activity, molecular weights, and a measure of lipophilicity (log P) for corresponding BGC-synthesized metabolites. Transporter genes associated with BGCs were often equally or more predictive of metabolite features than biosynthetic genes. Given the importance of siderophores as pathogenicity factors, we used transporters specific for siderophore BGCs to identify both known and uncharacterized siderophore-like BGCs in genomes from metagenomes from the infant and adult gut microbiome. We find that 23% of microbial genomes from premature infant guts have siderophore-like BGCs, but only 3% of those assembled from adult gut microbiomes do. Although siderophore-like BGCs from the infant gut are predominantly associated with Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus, siderophore-like BGCs can be identified from taxa in the adult gut microbiome that have rarely been recognized for siderophore production. Taken together, these results show that consideration of BGC-associated transporter genes can inform predictions of specialized metabolite structure and function. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7849407/ /pubmed/33361114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.268169.120 Text en © 2021 Crits-Christoph et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
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title_full Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
title_fullStr Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
title_full_unstemmed Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
title_short Transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
title_sort transporter genes in biosynthetic gene clusters predict metabolite characteristics and siderophore activity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7849407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33361114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.268169.120
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