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Substrate-Controlled Catalysis in the Ether Cross-Link-Forming Radical SAM Enzymes.

Suze MaWenhui XiShu WangHeng ChenSijia GuoTianlu MoWenxue ChenZixin DengFen-Er ChenWei DingQi Zhang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Darobactin is a heptapeptide antibiotic featuring an ether cross-link and a C-C cross-link, and both cross-links are installed by a radical S-adenosylmethionine (rSAM) enzyme DarE. How a single DarE enzyme affords the two chemically distinct cross-links remains largely obscure. Herein, by mapping the biosynthetic landscape for darobactin-like RiPP (daropeptide), we identified and characterized two novel daropeptides that lack the C-C cross-link present in darobactin and instead are solely composed of ether cross-links. Phylogenetic and mutagenesis analyses reveal that the daropeptide maturases possess intrinsic multifunctionality, catalyzing not only the formation of ether cross-link but also C-C cross-linking and Ser oxidation. Intriguingly, the different chemical outcomes are controlled by the exact substrate motifs. Our work not only provides a roadmap for the discovery of new daropeptide natural products but also offers insights into the regulatory mechanisms that govern these remarkably versatile ether cross-link-forming rSAM enzymes.
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