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Bacterial Cytochrome P450 Catalyzed Post-translational Macrocyclization of Ribosomal Peptides**
Authors:Bei-Bei He  Dr. Jing Liu  Zhuo Cheng  Runze Liu  Zheng Zhong  Ying Gao  Hongyan Liu  Zhi-Man Song  Dr. Yongqi Tian  Dr. Yong-Xin Li
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry and The Swire Institute of Marine Science, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China;2. Department of Chemistry and The Swire Institute of Marine Science, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China

These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract:Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are a fascinating group of natural products that exhibit diverse structural features and bioactivities. P450-catalyzed RiPPs stand out as a unique but underexplored family. Herein, we introduce a rule-based genome mining strategy that harnesses the intrinsic biosynthetic principles of RiPPs, including the co-occurrence and co-conservation of precursors and P450s and interactions between them, successfully facilitating the identification of diverse P450-catalyzed RiPPs. Intensive BGC characterization revealed four new P450s, KstB, ScnB, MciB, and SgrB, that can catalyze the formation of Trp-Trp-Tyr (one C−C and two C−N bonds), Tyr-Trp (C−C bond), Trp-Trp (C−N bond), and His-His (ether bond) crosslinks, respectively, within three or four residues. KstB, ScnB, and MciB could accept non-native precursors, suggesting they could be promising starting templates for bioengineering to construct macrocycles. Our study highlights the potential of P450s to expand the chemical diversity of strained macrocyclic peptides and the range of biocatalytic tools available for peptide macrocyclization.
Keywords:Biocatalysis  Cytochrome P450 Enzymes  Genome Mining  Peptide Macrocyclization  RiPPs
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