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Biosynthesis of the Thiopeptins and Identification of an F420H2-Dependent Dehydropiperidine Reductase.

Hiro IchikawaGhader BashiriWendy L Kelly
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
Thiopeptins are highly decorated thiopeptide antibiotics similar in structure to thiostrepton A and harbor two unusual features. All thiopeptins contain a thioamide, a rare moiety among natural products, and a subset of thiopeptins present with a piperidine in the core macrocycle rather than the more oxidated dehydropiperidine or pyridine rings typically observed in the thiopeptides. Here, we report the identification of the thiopeptin biosynthetic gene ( tpn) cluster in Streptomyces tateyamensis and the gene product, TpnL, which shows sequence similarity to (deaza)flavin-dependent oxidoreductases. Heterologous expression of TpnL in the thiostrepton A producer Streptomyces laurentii led to the production of a piperidine-containing analogue. Binding studies revealed that TpnL preferentially binds the deazaflavin cofactor coenzyme F420, and in vitro reconstitution of TpnL activity confirmed that this enzyme is an F420H2-dependent dehydropiperidine reductase. The identification of TpnL and its activity establishes the basis for the piperidine-containing series a thiopeptides, one of the five main structural groups of this diverse family of antibiotics.
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