Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Cloning of Oxetanocin A Biosynthetic and Resistance Genes that Reside on a Plasmid of Bacillus megaterium Strain NK84-0128
Makoto MORITAKatsuhisa TOMITAMasaru ISHIZAWAKenkichi TAKAGIFujio KAWAMURAHideo TAKAHASHITomio MORINO
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1999 Volume 63 Issue 3 Pages 563-566

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  Bacillus megaterium strain NK84-0218 produces a potent antiviral antibiotic, oxetanocin A, which has an oxetanosyl-N-glycoside linkage to an adenine moiety. However, the oxetanocin A productivity of the original strain was unstable and low. In this study, oxetanocin A productivity and resistance was shown to be lost simultaneously when a 51.5-kb plasmid, pOXT1, was cured during cultivation. The deficiency of oxetanocin A productivity and resistance was restored by re-introduction of the pOXT1 plasmid into the cured strain. By a cloning experiment it was shown that a 6.8-kb BglII-D fragment of the pOXT1 plasmid was responsible for oxetanocin A productivity and resistance.
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