Issue 13, 2016

A single terpene synthase is responsible for a wide variety of sesquiterpenes in Sorangium cellulosum Soce56

Abstract

The myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum So ce56 is a prolific producer of volatile sesquiterpenes. The strain harbours one of the largest prokaryotic genomes (13.1 Mbp). However, it codes only for three type I terpene synthases (TSs; sce1440, sce6369, sce8552) and one type II TS (sce4636), responsible for the production of at least 17 sesquiterpenes. We report here the gene expression of TSs and biosynthesis of the TS products in E. coli. Comparison with the So ce56 volatiles allows the assignment of the terpenes to their synthesizing genes. Both, the geosmin synthase sce1440 and the previously examined (+)-eremophilene synthase sce8552 are highly specific. In contrast, Sce6369, the first characterized 10-epi-cubebol synthase, is responsible for the formation of most of the So ce56 sesquiterpenes, mainly cadalanes and cubebanes. In contrast, Sce4636 does not convert FPP. Having characterized the So ce56 TSs, we screened all the 27 sequenced myxobacterial species from the NCBI and JGI-IMG databases for parent genes to predict the sesquiterpenes produced by them.

Graphical abstract: A single terpene synthase is responsible for a wide variety of sesquiterpenes in Sorangium cellulosum Soce56

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2016
Accepted
25 Feb 2016
First published
25 Feb 2016

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016,14, 3385-3393

A single terpene synthase is responsible for a wide variety of sesquiterpenes in Sorangium cellulosum Soce56

A. Schifrin, Y. Khatri, P. Kirsch, V. Thiel, S. Schulz and R. Bernhardt, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016, 14, 3385 DOI: 10.1039/C6OB00130K

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