P. Tenning et al., CLONING AND TRANSFER OF GENES FOR ANTIFUNGAL COMPOUNDS FROM ERWINIA-HERBICOLA TO ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 6(4), 1993, pp. 474-480
Erwinia herbicola CHS1065 produces antifungal compounds highly related
to herbicolin A. In 11 Tn5 mutants that have lost the antifungal acti
vity, the transposon insertion is located on a 170-kb plasmid present
in CHS1065. This plasmid was designated pHER1065. When analyzing these
antifungal mutants, it was found that the genes for the biosynthesis
of the antifungal compounds were organized in at least two clusters on
pHER1065. Upon insertion of the aphII gene of Tn5 and genes for plasm
id mobilization in pHER1065, the plasmid could be stably introduced in
to Escherichia coli. All the E. coli exconjugants expressed an antifun
gal activity that was quantitatively and qualitatively comparable to t
he activity produced by E. herbicola CHS1065. Amino acid analysis and
molecular weight determinations of the antifungal compound produced by
CHS1065 were identical to those of herbicolin A.