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Insights into a dual function amide oxidase/macrocyclase from lankacidin biosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Acquisition of new catalytic activity is a relatively rare evolutionary event. A striking example appears in the pathway to the antibiotic lankacidin, as a monoamine oxidase (MAO) family member, LkcE, catalyzes both an unusual amide oxidation, and a subsequent intramolecular Mannich reaction to form the polyketide macrocycle. We report evidence here for the molecular basis for this dual activity. The reaction sequence involves several essential active site residues and a conformational change likely comprising an interdomain hinge movement. These features, which have not previously been described in the MAO family, both depend on a unique dimerization mode relative to all structurally characterized members. Taken together, these data add weight to the idea that designing new multifunctional enzymes may require changes in both architecture and catalytic machinery. Encouragingly, however, our data also show LkcE to bind alternative substrates, supporting its potential utility as a general cyclization catalyst in synthetic biology.

SUBMITTER: Dorival J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6162330 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into a dual function amide oxidase/macrocyclase from lankacidin biosynthesis.

Dorival Jonathan J   Risser Fanny F   Jacob Christophe C   Collin Sabrina S   Dräger Gerald G   Paris Cédric C   Chagot Benjamin B   Kirschning Andreas A   Gruez Arnaud A   Weissman Kira J KJ  

Nature communications 20180928 1


Acquisition of new catalytic activity is a relatively rare evolutionary event. A striking example appears in the pathway to the antibiotic lankacidin, as a monoamine oxidase (MAO) family member, LkcE, catalyzes both an unusual amide oxidation, and a subsequent intramolecular Mannich reaction to form the polyketide macrocycle. We report evidence here for the molecular basis for this dual activity. The reaction sequence involves several essential active site residues and a conformational change li  ...[more]

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