Exceptionally rich keratinolytic enzyme profile found in the rare actinomycetes Amycolatopsis keratiniphila D2T

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Roall Espersen ◽  
Yuhong Huang ◽  
Francesco C. Falco ◽  
Per Hägglund ◽  
Krist V. Gernaey ◽  
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pp. 42-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
YUDHIE ISTIANTO ◽  
RADEN SETYO ADJI KOESOEMOWIDODO ◽  
YOSHIO WATANABE ◽  
HARDANING PRANAMUDA ◽  
BAMBANG MARWOTO
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Pradeep Kumar Godwal ◽  
Vijay Kumar ◽  
Meenaxi Sareen ◽  
Hakim Manzer ◽  
Anil Moolchandani ◽  
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Hisayuki Komaki ◽  
Tomohiko Tamura

(1) Background: Phytohabitans is a recently established genus belonging to rare actinomycetes. It has been unclear if its members have the capacity to synthesize diverse secondary metabolites. Polyketide and nonribosomal peptide compounds are major secondary metabolites in actinomycetes and expected as a potential source for novel pharmaceuticals. (2) Methods: Whole genomes of Phytohabitans flavus NBRC 107702T, Phytohabitans rumicis NBRC 108638T, Phytohabitans houttuyneae NBRC 108639T, and Phytohabitans suffuscus NBRC 105367T were sequenced by PacBio. Polyketide synthase (PKS) and nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) gene clusters were bioinformatically analyzed in the genome sequences. (3) Results: These four strains harbored 10, 14, 18 and 14 PKS and NRPS gene clusters, respectively. Most of the gene clusters were annotated to synthesis unknown chemistries. (4) Conclusions: Members of the genus Phytohabitans are a possible source for novel and diverse polyketides and nonribosomal peptides.


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