posted on 2016-03-02, 18:20authored byJing Bai, Yuanyuan Lu, Ya-ming Xu, Wei Zhang, Ming Chen, Min Lin, A. A.
Leslie Gunatilaka, Yuquan Xu, István Molnár
Two
disparate polyketide families, the benzenediol lactones and
the azaphilones, are produced by fungi using iterative polyketide
synthase (iPKS) enzymes consisting of collaborating partner subunits.
Exploitation of this common biosynthetic logic using iPKS subunit
shuffling allowed the diversity-oriented combinatorial biosynthesis
of unprecedented polyketide scaffolds new to nature, bearing structural
motifs from both of these orthogonal natural product families. Starter
unit acyltransferase domain replacements proved necessary but not
sufficient to guarantee communication between iPKS subunits.