Lackner_2013_Chem.Biol_20_1101

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Title : Assembly of melleolide antibiotics involves a polyketide synthase with cross-coupling activity - Lackner_2013_Chem.Biol_20_1101
Author(s) : Lackner G , Bohnert M , Wick J , Hoffmeister D
Ref : Chemical Biology , 20 :1101 , 2013
Abstract :

Little is known about polyketide biosynthesis in mushrooms (basidiomycota). In this study, we investigated the iterative type I polyketide synthase (PKS) ArmB of the tree pathogen Armillaria mellea, a producer of cytotoxic melleolides (i.e., polyketides esterified with various sesquiterpene alcohols). Heterologously produced ArmB showed orsellinic acid (OA) synthase activity in vitro. Further, we demonstrate cross-coupling activity of ArmB, which forms OA esters with various alcohols. Using a tricyclic Armillaria sesquiterpene alcohol, we reconstituted the biosynthesis of melledonol. Intermolecular transesterification reactions may represent a general mechanism of fungal PKSs to create structural diversity of small molecules. Phylogenetic network construction of thioesterase domains of both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes suggests that the fungal nonreducing PKS family has likely evolved from an ancient OA synthase and has gained versatility by adopting Claisen-like cyclase or transferase activity.

PubMedSearch : Lackner_2013_Chem.Biol_20_1101
PubMedID: 23993460
Gene_locus related to this paper: armos-armb

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Gene_locus armos-armb

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Lackner G, Bohnert M, Wick J, Hoffmeister D (2013)
Assembly of melleolide antibiotics involves a polyketide synthase with cross-coupling activity
Chemical Biology 20 :1101

Lackner G, Bohnert M, Wick J, Hoffmeister D (2013)
Chemical Biology 20 :1101