High-density cultivation of terrestrial Nostoc strains leads to reprogramming of secondary metabolome
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13297Dato
2017-09-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Guljamow, Arthur; Kreische, Marco; Ishida, Keishi; Liaimer, Anton; Altermark, Bjørn; Bähr, Lars; Hertweck, Christian; Dittmann, ElkeSammendrag
Terrestrial symbiotic cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc exhibit a large potential for the production of bioactive natural products of the nonribosomal peptide, polyketide, and ribosomal peptide classes, and yet most of the biosynthetic gene clusters are silent under conventional cultivation conditions. In the present study, we utilized a high-density cultivation approach recently developed for phototrophic bacteria to rapidly generate biomass of the filamentous bacteria up to a density of 400 g (wet weight)/liter. Unexpectedly, integrated transcriptional and metabolomics studies uncovered a major reprogramming of the secondary metabolome of two Nostoc strains at high culture density and a governing effect of extracellular signals in this process. The holistic approach enabled capturing and structural elucidation of novel variants of anabaenopeptin, including one congener with potent allelopathic activity against a strain isolated from the same habitat. The study provides a snapshot on the role of cell-type-specific expression for the formation of natural products in cyanobacteria.
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Source at https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01510-17.