lpa-14, a gene, involved in the production of lipopeptide antibiotics, regulates the production of a sideropbore, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoylglycine, in Bacillus subtilis RB14
Cc. Huang et al., lpa-14, a gene, involved in the production of lipopeptide antibiotics, regulates the production of a sideropbore, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoylglycine, in Bacillus subtilis RB14, J FERM BIOE, 86(6), 1998, pp. 605-607
A gene designated lpa-14, which was cloned from Bacillus subtilis RB14 and
was associated with the production of lipopeptide antibiotics, was found to
be involved in the production of an iron-chelating siderophore, 2,3-dihydr
oxybenzoylglycine (2,3-DHBG). Although strain R Delta 1, an lpa-14 defectiv
e mutant of RB14, showed no growth in iron-deficient medium in contrast to
the marked growth of RB14 in the same medium, the addition of chemically sy
nthesized 2,3-DHBG at approximately 100 ppm caused the growth of R Delta 1
to be resumed.