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ABSTRACTPristinamycin production inStreptomyces pristinaespiralisPr11 is tightly regulated by an interplay between different repressors and activators. A γ-butyrolactone receptor gene (spbR), two TetR repressor genes (papR3andpapR5), three SARP (Streptomycesantibioticregulatoryprotein) genes (papR1,papR2, andpapR4), and a response regulator gene (papR6) are carried on the large 210-kb pristinamycin biosynthetic gene region ofStreptomyces pristinaespiralisPr11. A detailed investigation of all pristinamycin regulators revealed insight into a complex signaling cascade, which is responsible for the fine-tuned regulation of pristinamycin production inS. pristinaespiralis.


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