2010
DOI: 10.1021/ja910223x
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Biosynthesis of Spinosyn in Saccharopolyspora spinosa: Synthesis of Permethylated Rhamnose and Characterization of the Functions of SpnH, SpnI, and SpnK

Abstract: Spinosyn A is a polyketide-derived macrolide produced by Saccharopolyspora spinosa and is an active ingredient in several commercial insecticides. It is glycosylated by a tri-O-methylated rhamnose at C-9 and a forosamine at C-17. Previous studies indicated that the rhamnose methyltransferases are encoded by the spnH, spnI and spnK genes. To verify the functions of these methyltransferases and to study how they are coordinated to achieve the desired level of methylation of rhamnose, we studied the catalytic pro… Show more

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“…We previously reported crystal structures of MycE in binary and ternary complexes with co-substrate and substrate 20 . All characterized MycF subfamily members methylate at the 3′ or 4′ hydroxyl positions 21, 22 . Within this subfamily, the substrate- and metal-free structure of NovP 23 and the kinetic mechanism of the homolog TylF 24, 25 have been reported, however the structural basis of substrate specificity and regioselectivity is unknown 20, 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously reported crystal structures of MycE in binary and ternary complexes with co-substrate and substrate 20 . All characterized MycF subfamily members methylate at the 3′ or 4′ hydroxyl positions 21, 22 . Within this subfamily, the substrate- and metal-free structure of NovP 23 and the kinetic mechanism of the homolog TylF 24, 25 have been reported, however the structural basis of substrate specificity and regioselectivity is unknown 20, 23 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SpnN, SpnQ, SpnR, and SpnS catalyze the construction of the forosamine moiety (89). SpnH, SpnI, and SpnK are responsible for permethylation of the rhamnose unit (10). Attachment of these two sugar appendages to the C9 and C17 positions of the aglycone is catalyzed by the rhamnosyl- and forosaminyltransferases, SpnG and SpnP, respectively.…”
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“…This was probably due to the overexpression of spnK, which can improve the production of PSA. 16 than in WT during the fermentation process. These results indicate that the increased precursors and cofactors from primary metabolism can improve the production of PSA.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…The identification of these genetic targets was achieved mainly by genetic perturbation and fermentation experiment. 12,16) The metabolic engineering method can introduce extra imbalance into the spinosad biosynthetic pathway because there is no systematic and accurate quantitation analysis, such as metabolic flux analysis and metabolic control analysis. So, to clarity the enhanced mechanism of the mutant strains and to provide useful information for metabolic engineering, metabolomics analysis using LC-MS is necessary.…”
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