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Structure-Based Mechanistic Insights into ColB1, a Flavoprotein Functioning in-trans in the 2,2'-Bipyridine Assembly Line for Cysteine Dehydrogenation.

Xueyang MaZhijun TangWenping DingTan LiuDonghui YangWen LiuMing Ma
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2023)
The recruitment of trans -acting enzymes by nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) assembly line is rarely reported. ColB1 is a flavin-dependent dehydrogenase that is recruited by an NRPS terminal condensation domain (Ct domain) and catalyzes peptidyl carrier protein (PCP)-tethered cysteine dehydrogenation in collismycin biosynthesis. We here report the crystal structure of ColB1 complexed with FAD and reveal a typical structural fold of acyl-CoA dehydrogenases (ACADs). However, ColB1 shows distinct structural features from ACADs in substrate recognition both at the entrance of and inside the active site. Site-directed mutagenesis and substrate modeling establish a Glu393-mediated catalytic mechanism, by which the cysteine substrate is sandwiched between Glu393 and FAD to facilitate C α proton abstraction and C β hydride migration. A ColB1-PCP-Ct complex model is generated, providing structural basis for the unique recruitment interactions between ColB1 and the associated NRPS. These results add insights into the mechanisms by which trans -acting enzymes function in an assembly line.
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