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Biosynthesis of Vitroprocines by α-Oxoamine Synthase and Oxidoreductase Identified from Vibrio sp. QWI-06.

Chih-Chuang LiawLi-Hua LoTien-Hsing ChengYuen Ting ChanYu-Ru HuangAndrew H-J WangHsin-Yang Chang
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
A specific α-oxoamine synthase ( VsAOS-2 ) and an oxidoreductase ( VsOR ) identified from marine Vibrio sp. QWI-06 were involved in the decarboxylative condensation of l-tyrosine to lauroyl-CoA following the reduction of the ketone group to form vitroprocine-type compound 1 . The intermediates and products were characterized through HR-MS and their MS/MS fragmentations. This study reveals the biosynthetic pathway of vitroprocines and provides a useful model for elucidating the reaction mechanism underlying the production of amino acid-polyketide derivatives in microorganisms.
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