Direct α‐Hydroxy Acid Loading onto a Bacterial Thiotemplate Assembly Line via a Multienzyme Gateway
Jonas Fiedler,
Felix Trottmann,
Keishi Ishida
et al.
Abstract:Various nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) create structural and functional diversity by incorporating a‐hydroxy acids into peptide backbones. Trigonic acid, an unusual cyclopropanol‐substituted hydroxy acid, is the source of the molecular warhead of malleicyprol, a critical virulence factor of human and animal pathogens of the Burkholderia pseudomallei (BP) group. The process of selecting and loading this building block remained enigmatic as the NRPS module designated for this task is noncanonical. Using… Show more
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