Activation of a Cryptic Gene Cluster in <i>Lysobacter enzymogenes</i> Reveals a Module/Domain Portable Mechanism of Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases in the Biosynthesis of Pyrrolopyrazines

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<i>Lysobacter</i> are considered “peptide specialists”. However, many of the nonribosomal peptide synthetase genes are silent. Three new compounds were identified from <i>L. enzymogenes</i> upon activating the six-module-containing <i>led</i> cluster by the strong promoter <i>P</i><sub>HSAF</sub>. Although <i>ledD</i> was the first gene under <i>P</i><sub>HSAF</sub> control, the second gene <i>ledE</i> was expressed the highest. Targeted gene inactivation showed that the two-module LedE and the one-module LedF were selectively used in pyrrolopyrazine biosynthesis, revealing a module/domain portable mechanism

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