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A Prevalent Group of Actinobacterial Radical SAM/SPASM Maturases Involved in Triceptide Biosynthesis.

Chin-Soon PhanBrandon I Morinaka
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2022)
Triceptides are ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides characterized by three-residue cyclophanes. The cyclophanes are installed by radical SAM/SPASM maturases referred to as 3-residue cyclophane forming enzymes (3-CyFEs) which catalyze C( sp 2 )-Cβ( sp 3 ) bond formation on three residue motifs at the C-terminus of precursor peptides. Here, we bioinformatically map uncharacterized rSAM/SPASM enzymes, referred to as Actinobacterial multiple cyclophane maturases. The enzyme FwwB from Actinospira robinae was selected for in vivo functional studies in Escherichia coli , and was found to catalyze formation of multiple Phe- and Trp-derived 3-residue cyclophanes. FwwB was shown to accept a series of engineered substrates but showed specificity for the native 3-residue motif.
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