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This new species of <em>Streptomyces</em> was isolated in 2013 from the domatia (nest) of the Kenyan plant ant <em>Tetraponera penzigi</em>. It contains at least 45 secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, the vast majority of which are predicted to encode novel products. It also makes the formicamycins, which are potent against MRSA and have a high natural barrier to resistance.  
This new species of <em>Streptomyces</em> was isolated in 2013 from the domatia (nest) of the Kenyan plant ant <em>Tetraponera penzigi</em>. It contains at least 45 secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, the vast majority of which are predicted to encode novel products. It also makes the formicamycins, which are potent against MRSA and have a high natural barrier to resistance.  


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Revision as of 09:31, 3 July 2019

This new species of Streptomyces was isolated in 2013 from the domatia (nest) of the Kenyan plant ant Tetraponera penzigi. It contains at least 45 secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, the vast majority of which are predicted to encode novel products. It also makes the formicamycins, which are potent against MRSA and have a high natural barrier to resistance.

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Further reading:

Qin Z, Devine R, Wilkinson KA, Hutchings MI and Wilkinson B (2019). Aromatic polyketide biosynthesis: fidelity, evolution and engineering. Nature Comms, under consideration Abstract.

Holmes NA, Devine R, Qin Z, Seipke RF, Wilkinson B, Hutchings MI (2018). Complete genome sequence of Streptomyces formicae KY5, the formicamycin producer. J Biotechnol. 265:116-118. Abstract

Qin Z, Munnoch JT, Devine R, Holmes NA, Seipke RF, Wilkinson KA, Wilkinson B, Hutchings MI (2017). Formicamycins, antibacterial polyketides produced by Streptomyces formicae isolated from African Tetraponera plant-ants. Chem Sci. 8:3218-3227. Abstract