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2‑Deoxy-4-epi-scyllo-inosose (DEI) is the Product of EboD, a Highly Conserved Dehydroquinate Synthase-like Enzyme in Bacteria and Eustigmatophyte Algae

Posted on 2024-10-15 - 14:04
A cryptic cluster of genes, known as the ebo cluster, has been found in a variety of genomic contexts among bacteria and algae. In Pseudomonas fluorescens NZI7, the ebo cluster (a.k.a. EDB cluster) is involved in the bacterial repellent mechanism against nematode grazing. In cyanobacteria, the cluster plays a role in the transport of the scytonemin monomer from the cytosol to the periplasm. Despite their broad distribution and interesting phenotypes, neither the pathway nor the functions of the enzymes are known. Here we show that EboD proteins from the ebo clusters in Nostoc punctiforme and Sporocytophaga myxococcoides catalyze the cyclization of mannose 6-phosphate to a novel cyclitol, 2-deoxy-4-epi-scyllo-inosose. The enzyme product is postulated to be a precursor of a signaling molecule or a transporter in the organisms. This study sheds the first light onto ebo/EDB pathways and established a functionally distinct enzyme that extends the diversity of sugar phosphate cyclases.

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