Menisporopsin A is a fungal bioactive macrocyclic polylactone, the biosynthesis of which requires only reducing (R) and nonreducing (NR) polyketide synthases (PKSs) to guide a series of esterification and cyclolactonization reactions. There is no structural information pertaining to these PKSs. Here, we report the solution characterization of singlet and doublet acyl carrier protein (ACP 2 and ACP 1 -ACP 2 )-thioesterase (TE) domains from NR-PKS involved in menisporopsin A biosynthesis. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) studies in combination with homology modelling reveal that these polypeptides adopt a distinctive beads-on-a-string configuration, characterized by the presence of highly flexible interdomain linkers. These models provide a platform for studying domain organization and interdomain interactions in fungal NR-PKSs, which may be of value in directing the design of functionally optimized polyketide scaffolds.
Alternapyrone is a highly methylated polyene α-pyrone biosynthesised by a highly reducing polyketide synthase. Mutations of the catalytic dyad residues, H1578A/Q and E1604A, of the C-methyltransferase domain resulted in either...
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