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Lecture 9 part 2
lecture 9 part 2
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Chemical Engineering
Graduate
11/10/2013

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Term
What are polyketides?
Definition
a diverse group of ring structures with biosynthesis similar to fatty acid biosynthesis
Term
How are polyketide synthase genes ordered on the genome of producing organisms?
Definition
linearly
Term
Identify two enzyme subunits in the polyketide synthase biosynthesis-
Definition
ACP (acyl carrier protein subunit)
KS ( ketosynthease subunit)
Term
Provide 5 examples of tetracyclines, polyketide derived antibiotics
Definition
1. 7-chlortetracycline (aureomycin)
2. 5-oxytetracycline (terramycin)
3. 6-demetythl- 7-chlrotetracycline (declomycin)
4. 6- deoxy-5-hydroxytetracycline (doxycycline)
5. 7-dimethylamino-6 dimethyltetracycline (minocycline)
Term
Tetracyclines ___ protein synthesis and are _____
Definition
block
metal chelators
Term
macrolides such as ___ are polyketides derived from either ___ or ___
Definition
erythromycin, acetate, propionate derived polyketide
Term
What are properties of erythromycin A?
Ring size and comments
Definition
Ring size 14
comments: original 14-membered macrolide antibacterial agent
Term
What are properties of azithramycin?
Definition
ring size 15
zithromax
orally active azalide, semisynthetic analogue or erthryomycin
Term
What is avermectin?
ring size and comments
Definition
ring size 16
veterinary use; also use to treat human onchocerciasis (river blindness)
Term
What is doramectin?
Definition
ring size 16
mutational biosynthetic analogue of avermectin, antiparasitic
Term
ethryomycin mode of action:
Definition
binds to the ribosome polypeptide tunnel
Term
Explain the function (precursors) incorporated into erythryomycin
Definition
1. feed glucose
2. feed dextrins
3. feed soybean oil - polyketide synthatse starts with C2s
Term
Why is Erythromycin produced in E.coli?
Definition
1. to learn how to improve production in the native host used in manufacturing - Saccharopolyspora erythraea
2. e coli is technically convenient
3. step wise introduction biosynthetic cluster into E. coli (10 year effort) producing only 0.6 mg/L (> 10 g/L in production strains)
4. alternative e. coli strains with enhance biosynthetic precursor supply utilized
5. e. coli strains with altered deoxysugar glycosylation capabilities evaluated- why is this glycosylation important?
Goal : to predict how to further improve erythromycin A production by precursor flow, altering polyketide biosynthesis, optimization of erythronolide B (EB) 3- mycarosyl erthronolide B (MEB) formation
* however, erythromycin A production in E. coli is genetically unstable
Term
What is the goal of engineering erythromycin A?
Definition
to predict how to further improve erythromycin A production by precursor flow, altering polyketide biosynthesis, optimization of erythonolide B (EB) 3- mycarosyl erthronolid B (MEB) formation
Term
What is a disadvantage of using E. coli for engineering erythromycin A production in surrogate host
Definition
erythromycin A production in E. coli is genetically unstable
Term
Non-ribosomal peptide (NRPS) antibiotics are synthesized by PKS, also known as ____, which are cyclic peptides product by ____
Definition
bacitracins
bacillus licheniformis
Term
Provide 6 approaches (traditional or genomic) for antibiotic strain and yield improvement
Definition
1. medium optimization (signal molecules, overcoming carbon, nitrogen or phoshate repression, repression of synthetase repression)
* Mutagenesis and selection, resistance to high levels of the antibiotic
3. identification of resistance genes, often adjacent biosynthetic genes
4. deregulated mutants- cloning of positive regulatory factors, generation of blocked mutants
5. evaluation of new hosts, new promoters, pathway specific transcription factors, increased gene dosage
6. gene and pathway shuffling to produce New structures
Term
Continuous strain improvement (CSI) increases_____ and _____ while reducing ____
Definition
fermentation yield
stability
manufacturing cost
Term
strain development and enhanced stability have been accelerated by ___, ___-, and ______--
Definition
genomic, regulatory network, and pathway engineering methods
Term
When can the production of antibiotics not be stable?
Definition
not stable during scale-up (titer decreases)
Term
What components are needed for complex media optimization? what type of fermentation process is typically utilized?
Definition
1. carbon, nitrogen, trace metals, and phosphate sources that do not repress transcription of antibiotic biosynthetic genes (enzymes) are needed

Fed batch
Term
During carbon catabolite regulation of antibiotic biosynthesis, what is the interfering carbon source and non-interfering carbon source for penicillin?
Definition
interfering carbon source- glucose
non interfering carbon source lactose
Term
What is the purpose of biosynthesizing toyocamycin in this case?
Definition
it changes the levels of intracellular and exogenous guanine and adenine levels

they are false feedback inhibitors azaguanie
Term
What two types of media are used in process development?
Definition
1. production
2. synthetic
Term
What is the role of soy oil in the production medium?
Definition
add acetate units as a precursor as well as an energy supply
Term
What effect does the impeller tip velocity and temperature have on toyocamycin titer?
Definition
lower speeds and higher temperatures increased titer and yield
Term
Many media components are ____ that control antibiotic biosynthesis; therefore, a wide range of media is needed for _____
Definition
regulatory factors
antibiotic discovery
Term
Give 4 examples of regulators of antibiotic biosynthesis genes. what can improve antibiotic yields?
Definition
1. homoserine lactone
2. butyrolactone
3. A-factor
4. quorum sensing signals
Over production or altered expression of quorum sensing singal molecule biosynthesis pathway genes or pathway specific transcription factors can improve yield
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