Reprogramming of the Aurantinin Polyketide Assembly Line to Synthesize Auritriacids by Excising an Atypical Enoyl‐CoA Hydratase Domain
Dacheng Wang,
Huijin Mao,
Zelian Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Modular polyketide synthases (PKSs) are capable of synthesizing diverse natural products with fascinating bioactivities. Canonical enoyl‐CoA hydratases (ECHs) are components of the β‐branching cassette that modifies the polyketide chain by adding a β‐methyl branch. Herein, it is demonstrated that the deletion of an atypical ECHQ domain (featuring a Q280 residue) of Art21, a didomain protein contains an ECHQ domain and a thioesterase (TE) domain, reprograms the polyketide assembly line from synthesizing tetracy… Show more
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