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In vivo and in vitro analysis of the hedamycin polyketide synthase.


ABSTRACT: Hedamycin is an antitumor polyketide antibiotic with unusual biosynthetic features. Earlier sequence analysis of the hedamycin biosynthetic gene cluster implied a role for type I and type II polyketide synthases (PKSs). We demonstrate that the hedamycin minimal PKS can synthesize a dodecaketide backbone. The ketosynthase (KS) subunit of this PKS has specificity for both type I and type II acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) with which it collaborates during chain initiation and chain elongation, respectively. The KS receives a C(6) primer unit from the terminal ACP domain of HedU (a type I PKS protein) directly and subsequently interacts with the ACP domain of HedE (a type II PKS protein) during the process of chain elongation. HedE is a bifunctional protein with both ACP and aromatase activity. Its aromatase domain can modulate the chain length specificity of the minimal PKS. Chain length can also be influenced by HedA, the C-9 ketoreductase. While co-expression of the hedamycin minimal PKS and a chain-initiation module from the R1128 PKS yields an isobutyryl-primed decaketide, the orthologous PKS subunits from the hedamycin gene cluster itself are unable to prime the minimal PKS with a nonacetyl starter unit. Our findings provide new insights into the mechanism of chain initiation and elongation by type II PKSs.

SUBMITTER: Das A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2795786 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vivo and in vitro analysis of the hedamycin polyketide synthase.

Das Abhirup A   Khosla Chaitan C  

Chemistry & biology 20091101 11


Hedamycin is an antitumor polyketide antibiotic with unusual biosynthetic features. Earlier sequence analysis of the hedamycin biosynthetic gene cluster implied a role for type I and type II polyketide synthases (PKSs). We demonstrate that the hedamycin minimal PKS can synthesize a dodecaketide backbone. The ketosynthase (KS) subunit of this PKS has specificity for both type I and type II acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) with which it collaborates during chain initiation and chain elongation, respec  ...[more]

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