Importance of the latex-clearing protein (Lcp) for poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) rubber cleavage in Streptomyces sp. K30

Streptomyces sp. strain K30 induces the formation of an extracellular Lcp (latex‐clearing protein) during poly(cis‐1,4‐isoprene) degradation. To investigate the function of this enzyme in Streptomyces sp. strain K30, the lcp gene was disrupted. This was the first time that the screening for a knock out lcp mutant of Streptomyces sp. strain K30 was successful. The resulting mutant Streptomyces sp. K30_lcpΩKm exhibited reduced growth in liquid mineral salts media containing poly(cis‐1,4‐isoprene) as the sole carbon and energy source. Additionally, there was no detectable Lcp activity on latex overlay agar plates. When Lcp from Streptomyces sp. strain K30 was heterologously expressed in strains TK23 and TK24 of Streptomyces lividans and a strain of S. erythraea with plasmid pIJ6021::lcp, the recombinant strains acquired the ability to cleave synthetic poly(cis‐1,4‐isoprene), confirming the involvement of Lcp in initial polymer cleavage. Specific anti‐LcpK30 IgGs were employed in Western blot analysis to detect the secretion of Lcp in the supernatant. We have conducted an important experiment to demonstrate Lcp activity using the supernatant of these Lcp‐expressing strains in vitro. All three strains obviously secreted a functional Lcp, as indicated by the formation of halo. Functional testing of Lcp with different plasmids in Escherichia coli strains and Pseudomonas strains was, however, not successful.

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