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Discovery of a Single Monooxygenase that Catalyzes Carbamate Formation and Ring Contraction in the Biosynthesis of the Legonmycins

Authors :
Huang, Sheng
Tabudravu, Jioji
Elsayed, Somayah S.
Travert, Jeanne
Peace, Doe
Tong, Ming Him
Kyeremeh, Kwaku
Kelly, Sharon M.
Trembleau, Laurent
Ebel, Rainer
Jaspars, Marcel
Yu, Yi
Deng, Hai
Huang, Sheng
Tabudravu, Jioji
Elsayed, Somayah S.
Travert, Jeanne
Peace, Doe
Tong, Ming Him
Kyeremeh, Kwaku
Kelly, Sharon M.
Trembleau, Laurent
Ebel, Rainer
Jaspars, Marcel
Yu, Yi
Deng, Hai
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are a group of natural products with important biological activities. The discovery and characterization of the multifunctional FAD-dependent enzyme LgnC is now described. The enzyme is shown to convert indolizidine intermediates into pyrrolizidines through an unusual ring expansion/contraction mechanism, and catalyze the biosynthesis of new bacterial PAs, the so-called legonmycins. By genome-driven analysis, heterologous expression, and gene inactivation, the legonmycins were also shown to originate from non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs). The biosynthetic origin of bacterial PAs has thus been disclosed for the first time.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1020503628
Document Type :
Electronic Resource