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Elucidation of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding Gene Cluster
[Image: see text] The marine Streptomyces sp. CNQ-617 produces two diastereomers, marineosins A and B. These are structurally related to alkyl prodiginines, but with a more complex cyclization and an unusual spiroaminal skeleton. We report the identification of the mar biosynthetic gene cluster and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24575817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja411544w |
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author | Salem, Shaimaa M. Kancharla, Papireddy Florova, Galina Gupta, Shweta Lu, Wanli Reynolds, Kevin A. |
author_facet | Salem, Shaimaa M. Kancharla, Papireddy Florova, Galina Gupta, Shweta Lu, Wanli Reynolds, Kevin A. |
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description | [Image: see text] The marine Streptomyces sp. CNQ-617 produces two diastereomers, marineosins A and B. These are structurally related to alkyl prodiginines, but with a more complex cyclization and an unusual spiroaminal skeleton. We report the identification of the mar biosynthetic gene cluster and demonstrate production of marineosins through heterologous expression in a S. venezuelae host named JND2. The mar cluster shares the same gene organization and has high homology to the genes of the red cluster (which directs the biosynthesis of undecylprodiginine) but contains an additional gene, named marA. Replacement of marA in the JND2 strain leads to the accumulation of premarineosin, which is identical to marineosin with the exception that the middle pyrrole (Ring B) has not been reduced. The final step of the marineosin pathway is thus a MarA catalyzed reduction of this ring. Replacement of marG (a homologue of redG that directs undecylprodiginine cyclization to give streptorubin B) in the JND2 strain leads to the loss of all spiroaminal products and the accumulation of 23-hydroxyundecylprodiginine and a shunt product, 23-ketoundecylprodiginine. MarG thus catalyzes the penultimate step of the marineosin pathway catalyzing conversion of 23-hydroxyundecylprodiginine to premarineosin. The preceding steps of the biosynthetic marineosin pathway likely mirror that in the red-directed biosynthetic process, with the exception of the introduction of the hydroxyl functionality required for spiroaminal formation. This work presents the first experimentally supported scheme for biosynthesis of marineosin and provides a new biologically active molecule, premarineosin. |
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spelling | pubmed-39858432015-02-27 Elucidation of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding Gene Cluster Salem, Shaimaa M. Kancharla, Papireddy Florova, Galina Gupta, Shweta Lu, Wanli Reynolds, Kevin A. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The marine Streptomyces sp. CNQ-617 produces two diastereomers, marineosins A and B. These are structurally related to alkyl prodiginines, but with a more complex cyclization and an unusual spiroaminal skeleton. We report the identification of the mar biosynthetic gene cluster and demonstrate production of marineosins through heterologous expression in a S. venezuelae host named JND2. The mar cluster shares the same gene organization and has high homology to the genes of the red cluster (which directs the biosynthesis of undecylprodiginine) but contains an additional gene, named marA. Replacement of marA in the JND2 strain leads to the accumulation of premarineosin, which is identical to marineosin with the exception that the middle pyrrole (Ring B) has not been reduced. The final step of the marineosin pathway is thus a MarA catalyzed reduction of this ring. Replacement of marG (a homologue of redG that directs undecylprodiginine cyclization to give streptorubin B) in the JND2 strain leads to the loss of all spiroaminal products and the accumulation of 23-hydroxyundecylprodiginine and a shunt product, 23-ketoundecylprodiginine. MarG thus catalyzes the penultimate step of the marineosin pathway catalyzing conversion of 23-hydroxyundecylprodiginine to premarineosin. The preceding steps of the biosynthetic marineosin pathway likely mirror that in the red-directed biosynthetic process, with the exception of the introduction of the hydroxyl functionality required for spiroaminal formation. This work presents the first experimentally supported scheme for biosynthesis of marineosin and provides a new biologically active molecule, premarineosin. American Chemical Society 2014-02-27 2014-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3985843/ /pubmed/24575817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja411544w Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society |
spellingShingle | Salem, Shaimaa M. Kancharla, Papireddy Florova, Galina Gupta, Shweta Lu, Wanli Reynolds, Kevin A. Elucidation of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding Gene Cluster |
title | Elucidation
of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic
Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding
Gene Cluster |
title_full | Elucidation
of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic
Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding
Gene Cluster |
title_fullStr | Elucidation
of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic
Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding
Gene Cluster |
title_full_unstemmed | Elucidation
of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic
Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding
Gene Cluster |
title_short | Elucidation
of Final Steps of the Marineosins Biosynthetic
Pathway through Identification and Characterization of the Corresponding
Gene Cluster |
title_sort | elucidation
of final steps of the marineosins biosynthetic
pathway through identification and characterization of the corresponding
gene cluster |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24575817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja411544w |
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