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An Orphan Histidine Kinase, OhkA, Regulates Both Secondary Metabolism and Morphological Differentiation in Streptomyces coelicolor

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 193, Issue 12, Pages 3020-3032

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00017-11

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30770023, 30970033, 30830002]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB707803, 2011CBA00806]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSCX2-EW-J-12]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [11ZR1442700]

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We report here the physiological and genetic characterization of an orphan histidine kinase (HK) (OhkA, SCO1596) in Streptomyces coelicolor and its homolog (OhkAsav, SAV_6741) in Streptomyces avermitilis. The physiological analysis showed that the ohkA mutant of S. coelicolor exhibits impaired aerial mycelium formation and sporulation and overproduction of multiple antibiotics on mannitol-soy flour (MS) medium, especially actinorhodin (ACT) and calcium-dependent antibiotic (CDA), and disruption of ohkAsav in S. avermitilis also led to the similar phenotypes of impaired morphological differentiation and significantly increased oligomycin A production. DNA microarray analysis combined with real-time reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) and RNA dot blot assay in the S. coelicolor ohkA deletion mutant confirmed the physiological results by showing the upregulation of genes involved in the biosynthesis of ACT, CDA, undecylprodigiosin (RED), a yellow type I polyketide (CPK, SCO6273-6289), and a sesquiterpene antibiotic, albaflavenone (SCO5222-5223). The results also suggested that the increased production of ACT and RED in the mutant could be partly ascribed to the enhanced precursor malonyl coenzyme A (malonyl-CoA) supply through increased transcription of genes encoding acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase). Interestingly, DNA microarray analysis also showed that deletion of ohkA greatly downregulated the transcription of chpABCDEFGH genes essential for aerial mycelium formation by S. coelicolor on MS medium but significantly increased transcription of ramS/C/R, which is responsible for SapB formation and regulation and is normally absent on MS medium. Moreover, many other genes involved in development, such as bldM/N, whiG/H/I, ssgA/B/E/G/R, and whiE, were also significantly downregulated upon ohkA deletion. The results clearly demonstrated that OhkA is an important global regulator for both morphological differentiation and secondary metabolism in S. coelicolor and S. avermitilis.

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