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Deciphering the Biosynthesis of TDP-β-l-oleandrose in Avermectin.

Yue TangMin WangHua QinXiangxiang AnZhengyan GuoGuoliang ZhuLixin ZhangYihua Chen
Published in: Journal of natural products (2020)
Avermectin (AVM) refers to eight macrolides containing a common l-oleandrosyl disaccharide chain indispensable to their antiparasitic bioactivities. We delineated the biosynthetic pathway of TDP-β-l-oleandrose (1), the sugar donor of AVM, by characterizing AveBVIII, AveBV, and AveBVII as TDP-sugar 3-ketoreductase, 5-epimerase, and 3-O-methyltransferase, respectively. On the basis of this pathway, we successfully reconstituted the biosynthesis of 1 in Escherichia coli. Our work completes the biosynthetic pathway of AVM and lays a solid foundation for further studies.
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