Isolation, characterisation and description of the roseoflavin producer Streptomyces berlinensis sp. nov.

Jimmy Jonathan Liunardo, Sebastien Messerli, Ann-Kathrin Gregotsch, Sonja Lang, Kerstin Schlosser, Christian Rueckert-Reed,Tobias Busche,Jorn Kalinowski, Martin Zischka,Philipp Weller,Imen Nouioui,Meina Neumann-Schaal,Chandra Risdian,Joachim Wink,Matthias Mack

ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS(2024)

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The Gram-positive bacteria Streptomyces davaonensis and Streptomyces cinnabarinus have been the only organisms known to produce roseoflavin, a riboflavin (vitamin B-2) derived red antibiotic. Using a selective growth medium and a phenotypic screening, we were able to isolate a novel roseoflavin producer from a German soil sample. The isolation procedure was repeated twice, that is, the same strain could be isolated from the same location in Berlin 6 months and 12 months after its first isolation. Whole genome sequencing of the novel roseoflavin producer revealed an unusual chromosomal arrangement and the deposited genome sequence of the new isolate (G + C content of 71.47%) contains 897 genes per inverted terminal repeat, 6190 genes in the core and 107 genes located on an illegitimate terminal end. We identified the roseoflavin biosynthetic genes rosA, rosB and rosC and an unusually high number of riboflavin biosynthetic genes. Overexpression of rosA, rosB and rosC in Escherichia coli and enzyme assays confirmed their predicted functions in roseoflavin biosynthesis. A full taxonomic analysis revealed that the isolate represents a previously unknown Streptomyces species and we propose the name Streptomyces berlinensis sp. nov. for this roseoflavin producer.
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