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Olefin isomerization regiochemistries during tandem action of BacA and BacB on prephenate in bacilysin biosynthesis.

Jared B Parker1, Christopher T Walsh.   

Abstract

BacA and BacB, the first two enzymes of the bacilysin pathway, convert prephenate to an exocylic regioisomer of dihydrohydroxyphenylpyruvate (ex-H(2)HPP) on the way to the epoxycyclohexanone warhead in the dipeptide antibiotic, bacilysin. BacA decarboxylates prephenate without aromatization, converting the 1,4-diene in prephenate to the endocyclic 1,3-diene in Δ(4),Δ(8)-dihydrohydroxyphenylpyruvate (en-H(2)HPP). BacB then performs an allylic isomerization to bring the diene into conjugation with the 2-ketone in the product Δ(3),Δ(5)-dihydrohydroxyphenylpyruvate (ex-H(2)HPP). To prove that BacA acts regiospecifically on one of the two prochiral olefins in prephenate, we generated 1,5,8-[(13)C]-chorismate from bacterial fermentation of 5-[(13)C]-glucose and in turn produced 2,4,6-[(13)C]-prephenate via chorismate mutase. Tandem action of BacA and BacB gave 2,4,8-[(13)C]-7R-ex-H(2)HPP, showing that BacA isomerizes only the pro-R double bond in prephenate. Nonenzymatic isomerization of the BacA product into conjugation gives only the Δ(3)E-geometric isomer of Δ(3),Δ(5)-ex-H(2)HPP. On the other hand, acceleration of the allylic isomerization by BacB gives a mixture of the E- and Z-geometric isomers of the 7R- product, indicating some rerouting of the flux, likely through dienolate geometric isomers.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22483065      PMCID: PMC3331721          DOI: 10.1021/bi300254u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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