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A BBE-like Oxidase, AsmF, Dictates the Formation of Naphthalenic Hydroxyl Groups in Ansaseomycin Biosynthesis.

Shuang He LiuYuan Yuan WeiYin Nan XingYu ChenWen WangKai Biao WangYong LiangRui Hua JiaoBo ZhangHui Ming Ge
Published in: Organic letters (2021)
Ansaseomycins are ansamycin-type natural products produced through expression of the asm gene cluster in a heterologous host. A rare berberine bridge enzyme (BBE) like oxidase, AsmF, is encoded in the asm gene cluster. Deletion of asmF led to the accumulation of a series of structurally diverse compounds, all of which lacked the 23-hydroxyl group in naphthalenic motif. Our work demonstrated that AsmF dictated the formation of the naphthalenic hydroxyl group in ansaseomycin biosynthesis.
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