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Download fileAn Oxetane-Based Polyketide Surrogate To Probe Substrate Binding in a Polyketide Synthase
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posted on 2018-04-05, 00:00 authored by Bryan
D. Ellis, Jacob C. Milligan, Alexander R. White, Vy Duong, Pilar X. Altman, Lina Y. Mohammed, Matthew P. Crump, John Crosby, Ray Luo, Christopher D. Vanderwal, Shiou-Chuan TsaiPolyketides
are a large class of bioactive natural products with
a wide range of structures and functions. Polyketides are biosynthesized
by large, multidomain enzyme complexes termed polyketide synthases
(PKSs). One of the primary challenges when studying PKSs is the high
reactivity of their poly-β-ketone substrates. This has hampered
structural and mechanistic characterization of PKS–polyketide
complexes, and, as a result, little is known about how PKSs position
the unstable substrates for proper catalysis while displaying high
levels of regio- and stereospecificity. As a first step toward a general
plan to use oxetanes as carbonyl isosteres to broadly interrogate
PKS chemistry, we describe the development and application of an oxetane-based
PKS substrate mimic. This enabled the first structural determination
of the acyl-enzyme intermediate of a ketosynthase (KS) in complex
with an inert extender unit mimic. The crystal structure, in combination
with molecular dynamics simulations, led to a proposed mechanism for
the unique activity of DpsC, the priming ketosynthase for daunorubicin
biosynthesis. The successful application of an oxetane-based polyketide
mimic suggests that this novel class of probes could have wide-ranging
applications to the greater biosynthetic community interested in the
mechanistic enzymology of iterative PKSs.
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