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Formation of Terrestric Acid in Penicillium crustosum Requires Redox-Assisted Decarboxylation and Stereoisomerization.

Jie FanGe LiaoLena Ludwig-RadtkeWen-Bing YinShu-Ming Li
Published in: Organic letters (2019)
Crustosic acid (1) differs from terrestric acid (2) by a 5β-carboxylmethyl at the tetronate ring instead of a 5α-methyl group in Penicillium crustosum. The formation of 1 via carboxylcrustic and viridicatic acid was confirmed by gene deletion and heterologous expression. The conversion of 1 to 2 requires a decarboxylation-mediated olefination by TraH and subsequent reduction by TraD. The redox-assisted decarboxylation and stereoisomerization proved the biosynthetic relationships of fungal acyltetronates with different stereochemistry.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • long non coding rna