Mechanistic Insights into Dideoxygenation in Gentamicin Biosynthesis
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Authors
Li, S
Santos Bury, PD
Guo, J
Sun, G
Reva, A
Huang, C
Jian, X
Li, Y
Zhou, J
Deng, Z
Leeper, FJ
Leadlay, PF
Publication Date
2021Journal Title
ACS Catalysis
ISSN
2155-5435
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Volume
11
Issue
19
Pages
12274-12283
Type
Article
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Li, S., Santos Bury, P., Huang, F., Guo, J., Sun, G., Reva, A., Huang, C., et al. (2021). Mechanistic Insights into Dideoxygenation in Gentamicin Biosynthesis. ACS Catalysis, 11 (19), 12274-12283. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.1c03508
Abstract
Gentamicin is an important aminoglycoside antibiotic used for treatment of infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Although most of the biosynthetic pathways of gentamicin have been elucidated, a remaining intriguing question is how the intermediates JI-20A and JI-20B undergo a dideoxygenation to form gentamicin C complex. Here we show that the dideoxygenation process starts with GenP-catalyzed phosphorylation of JI-20A and JI-20Ba. The phosphorylated products are successively modified by concerted actions of two PLP (pyridoxal 5′-phosphate)-dependent enzymes: elimination of water and then phosphate by GenB3 and double bond migration by GenB4. Each of these reactions liberates an imine which hydrolyses to a ketone or aldehyde and is then reaminated by GenB3 using an amino donor. Importantly, crystal structures of GenB3 and GenB4 have guided site-directed mutagenesis to reveal crucial residues for the enzymes’ functions. We propose catalytic mechanisms for GenB3 and GenB4, which shed light on the already unrivalled catalytic versatility of PLP-dependent enzymes.
Keywords
aminoglycoside biosynthesis, antibiotic, deoxygenation, PLP-dependent enzyme, crystal structure
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (G1001687)
Medical Research Council (MR/M019020/1)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.1c03508
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330383
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