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Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline

The fungal cyclohexadepsipeptides destruxins (DTXs), isaridins (ISDs), and isariins (ISRs) are nonribosomal peptides whose structures include a 19-membered ring composed of five amino acid residues and one α- or β-hydroxy acid residue. These cyclohexadepsipeptides contain unusual nonproteinogenic am...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Bochuan, Wu, Ziwei, Ji, Wei, Liu, Dong, Guo, Xiang, Yang, Donghui, Fan, Aili, Jia, Hongli, Ma, Ming, Lin, Wenhan
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8233208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34029593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100822
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author Yuan, Bochuan
Wu, Ziwei
Ji, Wei
Liu, Dong
Guo, Xiang
Yang, Donghui
Fan, Aili
Jia, Hongli
Ma, Ming
Lin, Wenhan
author_facet Yuan, Bochuan
Wu, Ziwei
Ji, Wei
Liu, Dong
Guo, Xiang
Yang, Donghui
Fan, Aili
Jia, Hongli
Ma, Ming
Lin, Wenhan
author_sort Yuan, Bochuan
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description The fungal cyclohexadepsipeptides destruxins (DTXs), isaridins (ISDs), and isariins (ISRs) are nonribosomal peptides whose structures include a 19-membered ring composed of five amino acid residues and one α- or β-hydroxy acid residue. These cyclohexadepsipeptides contain unusual nonproteinogenic amino acid–building blocks and possess a range of antiviral, antibacterial, and other activities. The biosynthetic gene clusters for ISDs and ISRs have not been identified, and the biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic (3S)-methyl-l-proline residue, which is found in DTXs, ISDs, and many other natural products, lacks full characterization. In an ongoing effort to identify compounds that can inhibit the Zika virus (ZIKV), we examined the extract of marine-derived fungus Beauveria felina SX-6-22 and discovered 30 DTXs, ISDs, and ISRs (1–30) including seven new compounds (1–7). The anti-ZIKV assays showed that 9–12 and 16–18 possess inhibitory activities against ZIKV RNA replication and NS5 (nonstructural protein 5) production in ZIKV-infected A549 cells. We sequenced the genome of B. felina SX-6-22 and identified three biosynthetic gene clusters detx, isd and isr, which are responsible for the biosynthesis of DTXs, ISDs, and ISRs, respectively. Comparative analyses of the three gene clusters clarified the biosynthetic relationships among these cyclohexadepsipeptides. Finally, we characterized the entire biosynthesis of nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline. The Δ(1)-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductases (P5CRs), also used in the biosynthesis of l-proline, were demonstrated to catalyze the final reduction step in (3S)-methyl-l-proline formation, suggesting potential cross talk between primary and secondary metabolisms. These results provide opportunities for biosynthetic pathway engineering to generate new anti-ZIKV cyclohexadepsipeptides.
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spelling pubmed-82332082021-06-29 Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline Yuan, Bochuan Wu, Ziwei Ji, Wei Liu, Dong Guo, Xiang Yang, Donghui Fan, Aili Jia, Hongli Ma, Ming Lin, Wenhan J Biol Chem Research Article The fungal cyclohexadepsipeptides destruxins (DTXs), isaridins (ISDs), and isariins (ISRs) are nonribosomal peptides whose structures include a 19-membered ring composed of five amino acid residues and one α- or β-hydroxy acid residue. These cyclohexadepsipeptides contain unusual nonproteinogenic amino acid–building blocks and possess a range of antiviral, antibacterial, and other activities. The biosynthetic gene clusters for ISDs and ISRs have not been identified, and the biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic (3S)-methyl-l-proline residue, which is found in DTXs, ISDs, and many other natural products, lacks full characterization. In an ongoing effort to identify compounds that can inhibit the Zika virus (ZIKV), we examined the extract of marine-derived fungus Beauveria felina SX-6-22 and discovered 30 DTXs, ISDs, and ISRs (1–30) including seven new compounds (1–7). The anti-ZIKV assays showed that 9–12 and 16–18 possess inhibitory activities against ZIKV RNA replication and NS5 (nonstructural protein 5) production in ZIKV-infected A549 cells. We sequenced the genome of B. felina SX-6-22 and identified three biosynthetic gene clusters detx, isd and isr, which are responsible for the biosynthesis of DTXs, ISDs, and ISRs, respectively. Comparative analyses of the three gene clusters clarified the biosynthetic relationships among these cyclohexadepsipeptides. Finally, we characterized the entire biosynthesis of nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline. The Δ(1)-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductases (P5CRs), also used in the biosynthesis of l-proline, were demonstrated to catalyze the final reduction step in (3S)-methyl-l-proline formation, suggesting potential cross talk between primary and secondary metabolisms. These results provide opportunities for biosynthetic pathway engineering to generate new anti-ZIKV cyclohexadepsipeptides. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8233208/ /pubmed/34029593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100822 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Yuan, Bochuan
Wu, Ziwei
Ji, Wei
Liu, Dong
Guo, Xiang
Yang, Donghui
Fan, Aili
Jia, Hongli
Ma, Ming
Lin, Wenhan
Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title_full Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title_fullStr Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title_short Discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-Zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3S)-methyl-l-proline
title_sort discovery of cyclohexadepsipeptides with anti-zika virus activities and biosynthesis of the nonproteinogenic building block (3s)-methyl-l-proline
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8233208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34029593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100822
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