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Flexizyme-Enabled Benchtop Biosynthesis of Thiopeptides

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J Am Chem Soc 141(2) , 758-762 (Jan 16 2019)

Author(s):

Fleming, S. R., Bartges, T. E., Vinogradov, A. A., Kirkpatrick, C. L., Goto, Y., Suga, H., Hicks, L. M., Bowers, A. A.

DOI:

10.1021/jacs.8b11521

Abstract:

Thiopeptides are natural antibiotics that are fashioned from short peptides by multiple layers of post-translational modification. Their biosynthesis, in particular the pyridine synthases that form the macrocyclic antibiotic core, has attracted intensive research but is complicated by the challenges of reconstituting multiple-pathway enzymes. By combining select RiPP enzymes with cell free expression and flexizyme-based codon reprogramming, we have developed a benchtop biosynthesis of thiopeptide scaffolds. This strategy side-steps several challenges related to the investigation of thiopeptide enzymes and allows access to analytical quantities of new thiopeptide analogs. We further demonstrate that this strategy can be used to validate the activity of new pyridine synthases without the need to reconstitute the cognate prior pathway enzymes.

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