Biosynthesis of 6-Hydroxymellein Requires a Collaborating Polyketide Synthase-like Enzyme.
Lukas KahlertMiranda VillanuevaRussell J CoxElizabeth J SkellamPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
The polyketide synthase (PKS)-like protein TerB, consisting of inactive dehydratase, inactive C-methyltransferase, and functional ketoreductase domains collaborates with the iterative non reducing PKS TerA to produce 6-hydroxymellein, a key pathway intermediate during the biosynthesis of various fungal natural products. The catalytically inactive dehydratase domain of TerB appears to mediate productive interactions with TerA, demonstrating a new mode of trans-interaction between iterative PKS components.