posted on 2023-10-11, 17:27authored byMeng-Xue Guo, Meng-Meng Zhang, Ke Sun, Jiao-Jiao Cui, Yi-Cheng Liu, Kun Gao, Shi-Hui Dong, Shangwen Luo
Linaridins are a family of underexplored ribosomally
synthesized
and post-translationally modified peptides despite the prevalence
of their biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in microbial genomes, as
shown by bioinformatic studies. Our genome mining efforts reveal that
96 putative oxidoreductase genes, namely, LinC, are encoded in linaridin
BGCs. We heterologously expressed two such LinC-containing linaridin
BGCs, yan and ydn, from Streptomyces yunnanensis and obtained three new linaridins,
named yunnanaridins A–C (1–3). Their structures are characterized by Z-configurations
of the dehydrobutyrines and the presence of a variety of epimerized
amino acid residues. Yunnanaridin A (1) is the sixth
member of the family of type-B linaridins, whereas yunnanaridins B
(2) and C (3) represent the first examples
of expressed type-C linaridins. Interestingly, heterologous expression
of the same BGCs with LinC in-frame knockouts produced the same compounds.
This work expands the structural diversity of linaridins and provides
evidence for the notion that the widespread LinCs may not be involved
in linaridin biosynthesis.