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Argicyclamides A-C Unveil Enzymatic Basis for Guanidine Bis-prenylation.

Chin-Soon PhanKenichi MatsudaNandani BallooKei FujitaToshiyuki WakimotoTatsufumi Okino
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Guanidine prenylation is an outstanding modification in alkaloid and peptide biosynthesis, but its enzymatic basis has remained elusive. We report the isolation of argicyclamides, a new class of cyanobactins with unique mono- and bis-prenylations on guanidine moieties, from Microcystis aeruginosa NIES-88. The genetic basis of argicyclamide biosynthesis was established by the heterologous expression and in vitro characterization of biosynthetic enzymes including AgcF, a new guanidine prenyltransferase. This study provides important insight into the biosynthesis of prenylated guanidines and offers a new toolkit for peptide modification.
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