The genus Streptomyces exhibits a complex life cycle of morphological differentiation and an extraordinary capacity to produce numerous bioactive secondary metabolites. In submerged cultures, Streptomyces species usually grow in the form of mycelial networks and aggregate into large pellets or clumps, which is generally unfavorable for industrial production. This study aimed to construct efficient microbial cell factories by manipulating morphology-related genes. We herein employed a morphology engineering approach to generate eight engineered derivatives (MECS01â¼MECS08) of Streptomyces coelicolor M1146, a versatile chassis widely used for the heterologous production of various secondary metabolites. We found that genetic manipulation of morphology-related genes exerted a substantial influence on the growth and mycelial characteristics of the engineered strains. Once the native actinorhodin gene cluster was introduced into these strains, antibiotic production increased in all engineered strains compared to the parental strain. Notably, a significant elevation of actinorhodin production was observed in three of the engineered strains, MECS01, MECS03 and MECS05. Similar scenarios occurred when expressing the staurosporine gene cluster and the carotenoid gene cluster in these three engineered derivatives, respectively. Our study demonstrates that morphology engineering represents an effective strategy for alleviating mycelial aggregation. It has also expanded the toolkit of Streptomyces chassis available for the heterologous expression of gene clusters encoding a variety of secondary metabolites.
Morphology-engineered alleviation of mycelial aggregation in Streptomyces chassis for potentiated production of secondary metabolites.
通过形态工程缓解链霉菌底盘中的菌丝聚集,从而增强次生代谢产物的产生
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作者:Liu Shuo, Xiao Fei, Lv Lanxin, Wang Meiyan, Li Wenli, Niu Guoqing
| 期刊: | Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology | 影响因子: | 4.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 26; 10(3):1059-1069 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.synbio.2025.05.010 | 研究方向: | 代谢 |
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