asukamycin and quinone

asukamycin has been researched along with quinone* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for asukamycin and quinone

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Tandem enzymatic oxygenations in biosynthesis of epoxyquinone pharmacophore of manumycin-type metabolites.
    Chemistry & biology, 2013, Jul-25, Volume: 20, Issue:7

    Many natural products contain epoxyquinone pharmacophore with unknown biosynthetic mechanisms. Recent genetic analysis of the asukamycin biosynthetic gene cluster proposed enzyme candidates related to epoxyquinone formation for manumycin-type metabolites. Our biochemical studies reveal that 3-amino-4-hydroxyl benzoic acid (3,4-AHBA) precursor is activated and loaded on aryl carrier protein (AsuC12) by ATP-dependent adenylase (AsuA2). AsuE1 and AsuE3, both single-component flavin-dependent monooxygenases, catalyze the exquisite regio- and enantiospecific postpolyketide synthase (PKS) assembly oxygenations. AsuE1 installs a hydroxyl group on the 3,4-AHB ring to form a 4-hydroxyquinone moiety, which is epoxidized by AsuE3 to yield the epoxyquinone functionality. Despite being a single-component monooxygenase, AsuE1 activity is elicited by AsuE2, a pathway-specific flavin reductase. We further demonstrate that the epoxyquinone moiety is critical for anti-MRSA activity by analyzing the bioactivity of various manumycin-type metabolites produced through mutasynthesis.

    Topics: Benzoic Acid; Benzoquinones; Dinitrocresols; Mixed Function Oxygenases; Multigene Family; Oxidoreductases; Oxygen; Polyenes; Polyunsaturated Alkamides; Streptomyces; Substrate Specificity

2013