Cloning and characterization of a gene ofStreptomyces griseus that increases production of extracellular enzymes in several species ofStreptomyces

Abstract
A 7.2 kbBglII restriction fragment, which increases the production of several extracellular enzymes, including alkaline phosphatase, amylase, protease, lipase and β-galactosidase, was cloned inStreptomyces lividans from the DNA ofS. griseus ATCC 10137. This gene (namedsaf) showed a positive gene dosage effect on production of extracellular enzymes. When thesaf gene was introduced into cells in high copy numbers it delayed the formation of pigments and spores inS. lividans and also retarded actinorhodin production inStreptomyces coelicolor. Thesaf gene hybridized with specific bands in the DNA of severalStreptomyces strains tested. A 1 kb fragment containing thesaf gene was sequenced and contains an open reading frame (ORF) of 306 nucleotides which encodes a polypeptide of Mr 10 500. This ORF is contained within a fragment of 432 by which retained activity inStreptomyces. A fragment with promoter activity is present upstream of thesaf reading frame. The predicted Saf polypeptide has a strong positive charge, and does not show a typical amino acid composition for a membrane protein, and contains a DNA-binding domain similar to those found in several regulatory proteins.