Complete genome sequence of Amycolatopsis orientalis CPCC200066, the producer of norvancomycin Journal Article


Authors: Lei, X.; Zhang, C.; Jiang, Z.; Li, X.; Shi, Y.; Liu, M.; Xie, Y.; Wang, L.; Hong, B.
Article Title: Complete genome sequence of Amycolatopsis orientalis CPCC200066, the producer of norvancomycin
Abstract: Amycolatopsis orientalis CPCC200066 is an actinomycete exploited commercially in China for the production of norvancomycin, an important glycopeptide antibiotic structurally close to the well-known vancomycin. The availability of the complete genome sequence of CPCC200066 would greatly strengthen our understanding of the regulation pattern of norvancomycin biosynthesis and ultimately improve its production, as well as potentiate discoveries of novel bioactive compounds. Here we report the complete genome sequence of A. orientalis CPCC200066, a circular chromosome consisting of 9,490,992 bp. Forty putative secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, including norvancomycin, were predicted, covering 20.3% of the whole genome. To facilitate genetic manipulation of this strain, an efficient transformation system was established by constructing a novel integrative vector pIMBT1, which could be transferred into CPCC200066 by electroporation with high efficiency. ΦBT1 attB sites were also identified in other known Amycolatopsis genomes, indicating pIMBT1’s prospect to be a novel vector for genus Amycolatopsis. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: genes; biosynthesis; genetic engineering; biochemistry; antibiotics; metabolites; complete genome sequence; genetic manipulations; amycolatopsis orientalis cpcc200066; integrative vector pimbt1; norvancomycin; biosynthetic gene cluster; complete genomes; glycopeptide antibiotics; transformation systems
Journal Title: Journal of Biotechnology
Volume: 247
ISSN: 0168-1656
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.  
Date Published: 2017-04-10
Start Page: 6
End Page: 10
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2017.02.013
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28216102
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 April 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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