2019
DOI: 10.1002/ange.201814662
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In Vitro Reconstitution of Bacterial DMSP Biosynthesis

Abstract: Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is one of the most abundant sulfur metabolites in marine environments. The biosynthesis of DMSP and its degradation to dimethylsulfide are important links in the planetary sulfur cycle. Herein, the first complete description of a DMSP biosynthetic pathway is provided by the in vitro reconstitution of four enzymes from Streptomyces mobaraensis. The isolation of DMSP from S. mobaraensis cells grown at high salinity confirmed that this actinobacterium is indeed is a DMSP‐producin… Show more

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“…These are DsyB in some alphaproteobacteria (Curson et al, 2017), DSYB in algae and corals (Curson et al, 2018), and TpMMT in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana (Kageyama et al, 2018). Recently, the Met methyltransferase, MmtN of the Met methylation pathway was identified in some Gram-positive bacteria, alphaproteobacteria, and gamma-proteobacteria (Liao and Seebeck, 2019;Williams et al, 2019). Currently, no enzymes of the Met decarboxylation pathway are known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are DsyB in some alphaproteobacteria (Curson et al, 2017), DSYB in algae and corals (Curson et al, 2018), and TpMMT in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana (Kageyama et al, 2018). Recently, the Met methyltransferase, MmtN of the Met methylation pathway was identified in some Gram-positive bacteria, alphaproteobacteria, and gamma-proteobacteria (Liao and Seebeck, 2019;Williams et al, 2019). Currently, no enzymes of the Met decarboxylation pathway are known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The homologous dsyB (in bacteria) and DSYB (in algae) genes, and TpMMT in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana encode the key methylthiohydroxybutyrate methyltransferase enzyme of the transamination pathway [6][7][8] . In bacteria producing DMSP via the Met methylation pathway, mmtN encodes the key Met methyltransferase enzyme 9,10 . Recent studies suggest bacteria are likely important DMSP producers in coastal sediments, which have far higher DMSP-standing stocks than surface seawater samples where phytoplankton likely drive DMSP production 7,10 .…”
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“…[7,8] DMSP belongs with an estimated annual production by marine organisms in the petagram range to the most abundant sulfur metabolites on earth [9] and is present in many marine and estuarine organisms including green algae, [10] dinoflagellates, [11] coccolithophores, [3] higher plants, [12] and corals. [13] The biosynthetic pathways toward DMSP have been investigated in green algae, [14] plants, [15][16][17] corals [18] and bacteria, [19,20] revealing differences for DMSP biosynthesis in these organisms, but all pathways start from l-methionine and proceed in different orders of steps through S-methylation, decarboxylation, and deamination with oxidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%