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Defining the OrrA regulon and its role in development and antibiotic production in Streptomyces venezuelae NRRL B-65442

Tulley, K.-R.; Balis, L.; Holmes, N. A.; Beaton, A. D.; Andrews, C.; Saalbach, G.; Stringer, R.; Chandra, G.; Wilkinson, B.; Hutchings, M. I.

2026-01-31 microbiology
10.64898/2026.01.30.702861 bioRxiv
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2.Streptomyces bacteria have complex life cycles involving hyphal growth, sporulation, and the production of diverse specialised metabolites, including antibiotics. In this study, we investigated the role of the highly conserved orphan response regulator OrrA in Streptomyces venezuelae NRRL B-65442. We show that S. venezuelae {Delta}orrA mutants are defective in sporulation and, using ChIP-seq, identify five OrrA binding sites in vivo. Tandem-mass-tag proteomics revealed that OrrA directly activates two of these putative target genes, wblA and vnz_04640, a finding consistent with previous work on OrrA in the distantly related S. coelicolor. We also demonstrate that deleting wblA blocks sporulation and that overexpressing wblA restores sporulation in the {Delta}orrA mutant. Additionally, chloramphenicol biosynthesis is upregulated in both the {Delta}orrA and {Delta}wblA mutants compared with the wild type. Taken together, these results indicate that the primary function of OrrA is to regulate WblA production, and that reduced intracellular WblA levels underlie the phenotypes observed in the {Delta}orrA mutant. 3. Data summaryThe authors confirm all supporting data, code and protocols have been provided within the article, through supplementary data files and via public databases.

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