Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2021, Vol. 11 Issue (4) : 431-445     DOI: 10.1007/s13659-021-00304-1
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Screening and Purification of Natural Products from Actinomycetes that Induce a “Rounded” Morphological Phenotype in Fission Yeast
Richard Alexander Lewis1, Jenileima Devi1, Katherine Green1, Juanjuan Li2, Adam Hopkins1, Jacqueline Hayles3, Paul Nurse3, Jeff Errington1, Nicholas Edward Ellis Allenby1
1 Demuris Ltd, The Biosphere, Draymans Way, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5BX, UK;
2 University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK;
3 Cell Cycle Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London NW1 1AT, UK
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Abstract  This study was designed to identify and investigate bioactive natural product compounds that alter the cellular shape of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe and induce a “rounded” or “small” cellular morphological phenotype. Bioassays using a range of antifungal agents against a multidrug-sensitive fission yeast strain, SAK950 showed that many induced a “rounded” phenotype. We then investigated whether 46 of the actinomycete strains identified in our previous study as inducing a similar phenotype produced antifungal agents of similar classes. We show that five of the strains produced streptothricin and that 26 strains produced polyenes, including fungichromin, filipin and candicidin, the last of which was produced by 24 strains. A taxonomic study of the strains indicated that the majority of the candicidin only producers were Streptomyces hydrogenans and S. albidofl avus whilst those that additionally produced streptothricin were related to S. enissocaesilis. A follow-up study to investigate the natural products made by related strains indicated that they followed a similar pattern. The identification of several compounds from the actinomycete strains similar to the antifungal agents initially tested confirm the validity of an approach using the S. pombe morphological phenotype and actinomycete taxonomy as a predictive tool for natural product identification.
Keywords Actinomycetes      Schizosaccharomyces pombe      Morphology      Phenotype      Antifungal      Polyene     
Fund:We thank Dr J. Gray of the ICaMB Pinnacle laboratory, Newcastle University for assistance with mass spectrometry. This work was supported by the Francis Crick Institute which receives its core funding from Cancer Research UK (FC001121), the UK Medical Research Council (FC001121), and the Wellcome Trust (FC001121). In addition, this work was supported by a Wellcome Trust grant to P.N. (Grant Number 093917), and Demuris Ltd.
Corresponding Authors: Richard Alexander Lewis     E-mail: Richard.Lewis@demuris.co.uk
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Richard Alexander Lewis,Jenileima Devi,Katherine Green, et al. Screening and Purification of Natural Products from Actinomycetes that Induce a “Rounded” Morphological Phenotype in Fission Yeast[J]. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 2021, 11(4): 431-445.
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