Liao_2009_Chem.Biol_16_141

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Title : Thiopeptide biosynthesis featuring ribosomally synthesized precursor peptides and conserved posttranslational modifications - Liao_2009_Chem.Biol_16_141
Author(s) : Liao R , Duan L , Lei C , Pan H , Ding Y , Zhang Q , Chen D , Shen B , Yu Y , Liu W
Ref : Chemical Biology , 16 :141 , 2009
Abstract :

Thiopeptides, with potent activity against various drug-resistant pathogens, contain a characteristic macrocyclic core consisting of multiple thiazoles, dehydroamino acids, and a 6-membered nitrogen heterocycle. Their biosynthetic pathways remain elusive, in spite of great efforts by in vivo feeding experiments. Here, cloning, sequencing, and characterization of the thiostrepton and siomycin A gene clusters unveiled a biosynthetic paradigm for the thiopeptide specific core formation, featuring ribosomally synthesized precursor peptides and conserved posttranslational modifications. The paradigm generality for thiopeptide biosynthesis was supported by genome mining and ultimate confirmation of the thiocillin I production in Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579, a strain that was previously unknown as a thiopeptide producer. These findings set the stage to accelerate the discovery of thiopeptides by prediction at the genetic level and to generate structural diversity by applying combinatorial biosynthesis methods.

PubMedSearch : Liao_2009_Chem.Biol_16_141
PubMedID: 19246004
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9acto-c0jrv0 , 9acto-c0jrv6 , strlu-c0jry1 , 9actn-c0jrw3 , strlu-c0l0l7

Related information

Gene_locus 9acto-c0jrv0    9acto-c0jrv6    strlu-c0jry1    9actn-c0jrw3    strlu-c0l0l7

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Liao R, Duan L, Lei C, Pan H, Ding Y, Zhang Q, Chen D, Shen B, Yu Y, Liu W (2009)
Thiopeptide biosynthesis featuring ribosomally synthesized precursor peptides and conserved posttranslational modifications
Chemical Biology 16 :141

Liao R, Duan L, Lei C, Pan H, Ding Y, Zhang Q, Chen D, Shen B, Yu Y, Liu W (2009)
Chemical Biology 16 :141