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Glycosylation of acyl carrier protein-bound polyketides during pactamycin biosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Glycosylation is a common modification reaction in natural product biosynthesis and has been known to be a post-assembly line tailoring process in glycosylated polyketide biosynthesis. Here, we show that in pactamycin biosynthesis, glycosylation can take place on an acyl carrier protein (ACP)-bound polyketide intermediate. Using in vivo gene inactivation, chemical complementation and in vitro pathway reconstitution, we demonstrate that the 3-aminoacetophenone moiety of pactamycin is derived from 3-aminobenzoic acid by a set of discrete polyketide synthase proteins via a 3-(3-aminophenyl)3-oxopropionyl-ACP intermediate. This ACP-bound intermediate is then glycosylated by an N-glycosyltransferase, PtmJ, providing a sugar precursor for the formation of the aminocyclopentitol core structure of pactamycin. This is the first example of glycosylation of a small molecule while tethered to a carrier protein. Additionally, we demonstrate that PtmO is a hydrolase that is responsible for the release of the ACP-bound product to a free ?-ketoacid that subsequently undergoes decarboxylation.

SUBMITTER: Eida AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6642016 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glycosylation of acyl carrier protein-bound polyketides during pactamycin biosynthesis.

Eida Auday A AA   Abugrain Mostafa E ME   Brumsted Corey J CJ   Mahmud Taifo T  

Nature chemical biology 20190715 8


Glycosylation is a common modification reaction in natural product biosynthesis and has been known to be a post-assembly line tailoring process in glycosylated polyketide biosynthesis. Here, we show that in pactamycin biosynthesis, glycosylation can take place on an acyl carrier protein (ACP)-bound polyketide intermediate. Using in vivo gene inactivation, chemical complementation and in vitro pathway reconstitution, we demonstrate that the 3-aminoacetophenone moiety of pactamycin is derived from  ...[more]

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