Investigation on the substrate specificity and N -substitution tolerance of PseF in catalytic transformation of pseudaminic acids to CMP-Pse derivatives.
Xing GuoYan Chu CheungCan LiHan LiuPengfei LiSheng ChenXuechen LiPublished in: Chemical science (2024)
Pseudaminic acid (Pse) belongs to a class of bacterial non-2-ulosonic acids, and has been implicated in bacterial infection and immune evasion. Various Pse structures with diverse N -substitutions have been identified in pathogenic bacterial strains like Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Campylobacter jejuni , and Acinetobacter baumannii . In this study, we successfully synthesized three new Pse species, including Pse5Ac7Fo, Pse5Ac7(3 R Hb) and Pse7Fo5(3 R Hb) using chemical methods. Furthermore, we investigated the substrate specificity of cytidine 5'-monophosphate (CMP)-Pse synthetase (PseF), resulting in the production of N -modified CMP-Pse derivatives (CMP-Pses). It was found that PseF was promiscuous with the Pse substrate and could tolerate different modifications at the two nitrogen atoms. This study provides valuable insights into the incorporation of variable N -substitutions in the Pse biosynthetic pathway.