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Discovery of pentaene polyols by the activation of an enediyne gene cluster: biosynthetic implications for 9-membered enediyne core structures.


ABSTRACT: The identification and characterization of enediyne polyketide synthases (PKSEs) revealed that PKSE-bound polyene is a common intermediate, while its subsequent tailoring steps to enediyne cores remain obscure. Herein, we report pentaene polyols 5-7 and cinnamic acid derivatives 8 and 9 biosynthesized from an activated enediyne biosynthetic gene cluster in Streptomyces sp. CB02130. The C-1027 pksE could partially complement production of these polyene polyols in a CB02130 mutant where the native pksE is inactivated. The yields of 5-7 were improved by increasing the cellular pool of l-Phe through either gene inactivation of a prephenate dehydrogenase WlsPDH or supplementation of l-Phe. A flexible ammonia lyase WlsC4 is responsible for biosynthesis of 8 and 9 from l-Phe. The co-localization of wlsPDH and PKSE gene cassette supports their close evolutionary relationships and an enediyne genome mining strategy using WlsPDH. These findings not only provide a facile approach to activate silent enediyne BGCs, but suggest that a polyene epoxide intermediate may be formed for construction of 9-membered enediyne macrocycles.

SUBMITTER: Pan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9682884 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of pentaene polyols by the activation of an enediyne gene cluster: biosynthetic implications for 9-membered enediyne core structures.

Pan Jian J   Tan Qingwen Q   Zhu Saibin S   Yan Xiaohui X   Li Yu Y   Zhuang Zhoukang Z   Zhu Xiangcheng X   Duan Yanwen Y   Huang Yong Y  

Chemical science 20221031 45


The identification and characterization of enediyne polyketide synthases (PKSEs) revealed that PKSE-bound polyene is a common intermediate, while its subsequent tailoring steps to enediyne cores remain obscure. Herein, we report pentaene polyols 5-7 and cinnamic acid derivatives 8 and 9 biosynthesized from an activated enediyne biosynthetic gene cluster in <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. CB02130. The C-1027 <i>pksE</i> could partially complement production of these polyene polyols in a CB02130 mutant wh  ...[more]

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