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A Type III Polyketide Synthase (SfuPKS1) Isolated from the Edible Seaweed Sargassum fusiforme Exhibits Broad Substrate and Catalysis Specificity.

Dong-Sheng ZhaoZhi-Wei HuLing-Li DongXiao-Jie WanShengqin WangNan LiYao WangShu-Ming LiHui-Xi ZouXiuFeng Yan
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
A type III polyketide synthase (SfuPKS1) from the edible seaweed Sargassum fusiforme was molecularly cloned and biochemically characterized. The recombinant SfuPKS1 catalyzed the condensation of fatty acyl-CoA with two or three malonyl-CoA using lactone-type intramolecular cyclization to produce tri- and/or tetraketides. Moreover, it can also utilize phenylpropanoyl-CoA to synthesize phloroglucinol derivatives through Claisen-type cyclization, exhibiting broad substrate and catalysis specificity. Furthermore, the catalytic efficiency (kcat/KM) for acetyl-CoA was 11.8-fold higher than that for 4-coumaroyl-CoA. A pathway for the synthesis of naringenin involving SfuPKS1 was also constructed in Escherichia coli by recombinant means, resulting in 4.9 mg of naringenin per liter.
Keyphrases
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