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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38069118/simultaneous-improvement-in-the-thermostability-and-catalytic-activity-of-epoxidase-lsd18-for-the-synthesis-of-lasalocid-a
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Ning Liu, Hongli Xiao, Yongjian Zang, Longji Zhou, Jun Mencius, Zhiwei Yang, Shu Quan, Xi Chen
Enzymes used in the synthesis of natural products are potent catalysts, capable of efficient and stereoselective chemical transformations. Lsd18 catalyzes two sequential epoxidations during the biosynthesis of lasalocid A, a polyether polyketide natural product. We performed protein engineering on Lsd18 to improve its thermostability and catalytic activity. Utilizing structure-guided methods of FoldX and Rosetta-ddG, we designed 15 mutants of Lsd18. Screening of these mutants using thermal shift assay identified stabilized variants Lsd18-T189M, Lsd18-S195M, and the double mutant Lsd18-T189M-S195M...
November 27, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23796908/biosynthetic-machinery-of-ionophore-polyether-lasalocid-enzymatic-construction-of-polyether-skeleton
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Atsushi Minami, Hiroki Oguri, Kenji Watanabe, Hideaki Oikawa
Diversity of natural polycyclic polyethers originated from very simple yet versatile strategy consisting of epoxidation of linear polyene followed by epoxide opening cascade. To understand two-step enzymatic transformations at molecular basis, a flavin containing monooxygenase (EPX) Lsd18 and an epoxide hydrolase (EH) Lsd19 were selected as model enzymes for extensive investigation on substrate specificity, catalytic mechanism, cofactor requirement and crystal structure. This pioneering study on prototypical lasalocid EPX and EH provides insight into detailed mechanism of ionophore polyether assembly machinery and clarified remaining issues for polyether biosynthesis...
August 2013: Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22506807/sequential-enzymatic-epoxidation-involved-in-polyether-lasalocid-biosynthesis
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Atsushi Minami, Mayu Shimaya, Gaku Suzuki, Akira Migita, Sandip S Shinde, Kyohei Sato, Kenji Watanabe, Tomohiro Tamura, Hiroki Oguri, Hideaki Oikawa
Enantioselective epoxidation followed by regioselective epoxide opening reaction are the key processes in construction of the polyether skeleton. Recent genetic analysis of ionophore polyether biosynthetic gene clusters suggested that flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs) could be involved in the oxidation steps. In vivo and in vitro analyses of Lsd18, an FMO involved in the biosynthesis of polyether lasalocid, using simple olefin or truncated diene of a putative substrate as substrate mimics demonstrated that enantioselective epoxidation affords natural type mono- or bis-epoxide in a stepwise manner...
May 2, 2012: Journal of the American Chemical Society
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