Nature's Combinatorial Biosynthesis Produces Vatiamides A–F |
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Authors: | Nathan A. Moss,Grant Seiler,Tiago F. Le o,Gabriel Castro‐Falc n,Lena Gerwick,Chambers C. Hughes,William H. Gerwick |
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Affiliation: | Nathan A. Moss,Grant Seiler,Tiago F. Leão,Gabriel Castro‐Falcón,Lena Gerwick,Chambers C. Hughes,William H. Gerwick |
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Abstract: | Hybrid type I PKS/NRPS biosynthetic pathways typically proceed in a collinear manner wherein one molecular building block is enzymatically incorporated in a sequence that corresponds to gene arrangement. In this work, genome mining combined with the use of a fluorogenic azide‐based click probe led to the discovery and characterization of vatiamides A–F, three structurally diverse alkynylated lipopeptides, and their brominated analogues, from the cyanobacterium Moorea producens ASI16Jul14‐2. These derive from a unique combinatorial non‐collinear PKS/NRPS system encoded by a 90 kb gene cluster in which an upstream PKS cassette interacts with three separate cognate NRPS partners. This is facilitated by a series of promiscuous intermodule PKS‐NRPS docking motifs possessing identical amino acid sequences. This interaction confers a new type of combinatorial capacity for creating molecular diversity in microbial systems. |
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Keywords: | Biosynthese Cyanobakterien Kombinatorische Biosynthese Nichtribosomale Peptide Polyketide |
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