Exploring Fungal Polyketide C-Methylation through Combinatorial Domain Swaps.
ACS Chem Biol
; 13(11): 3043-3048, 2018 11 16.
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Polyketide C-methylation occurs during a programmed sequence of dozens of reactions carried out by multidomain polyketide synthases (PKSs). Fungal PKSs perform these reactions iteratively, where a domain may be exposed to and act upon multiple enzyme-tethered intermediates during biosynthesis. We surveyed a collection of C-methyltransferase (CMeT) domains from nonreducing fungal PKSs to gain insight into how different methylation patterns are installed. Our in vitro results show that control of methylation resides primarily with the CMeT, and CMeTs can intercept and methylate intermediates from noncognate nonreducing PKS domains. Furthermore, the methylation pattern is likely imposed by a competition between methylation or ketosynthase-catalyzed extension for each intermediate. Understanding site-specific polyketide C-methylation may facilitate targeted C-C bond formation in engineered biosynthetic pathways.
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Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão
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Proteínas Fúngicas
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Policetídeo Sintases
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Policetídeos
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En
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2018
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Article