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Biosynthesis of Heptacyclic Duclauxins Requires Extensive Redox Modifications of the Phenalenone Aromatic Polyketide.
- Source :
- Journal of the American Chemical Society; vol 140, iss 22, 6991-6997; 0002-7863
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Duclauxins are dimeric and heptacyclic fungal polyketides with notable bioactivities. We characterized the cascade of redox transformations in the biosynthetic pathway of duclauxin from Talaromyces stipitatus. The redox reaction sequence is initiated by a cupin family dioxygenase DuxM that performs an oxidative cleavage of the peri-fused tricyclic phenalenone and affords a transient hemiketal-oxaphenalenone intermediate. Additional redox enzymes then morph the oxaphenoalenone into either an anhydride or a dihydrocoumarin-containing monomeric building block that is found in dimeric duxlauxins. Oxidative coupling between the monomers to form the initial C-C bond was shown to be catalyzed by a P450 monooxygenase, although the enzyme responsible for the second C-C bond formation was not found in the pathway. Collectively, the number and variety of redox enzymes used in the duclauxin pathway showcase Nature's strategy to generate structural complexity during natural product biosynthesis.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Chemical Society; vol 140, iss 22, 6991-6997; 0002-7863
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Journal of the American Chemical Society vol 140, iss 22, 6991-6997 0002-7863
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1391610361
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource