生物合成
羟基化
生物化学
基因簇
体外
焦磷酸盐
化学
立体化学
细胞壁
体内
细菌细胞结构
生物
基因
细菌
酶
遗传学
作者
Daniel A. Wirtz,Kevin C. Ludwig,Melina Arts,Carina E. Marx,Sebastian Krannich,Paul Barac,Stefan Kehraus,Michaele Josten,Beate Henrichfreise,Anna Müller,Gabriele M. König,Aaron J. Peoples,Anthony Nitti,Amy L. Spoering,Losee L. Ling,Kim Lewis,Max Crüsemann,Tanja Schneider
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202102224
摘要
Hypeptin is a cyclodepsipeptide antibiotic produced by Lysobacter sp. K5869, isolated from an environmental sample by the iChip technology, dedicated to the cultivation of previously uncultured microorganisms. Hypeptin shares structural features with teixobactin and exhibits potent activity against a broad spectrum of gram-positive pathogens. Using comprehensive in vivo and in vitro analyses, we show that hypeptin blocks bacterial cell wall biosynthesis by binding to multiple undecaprenyl pyrophosphate-containing biosynthesis intermediates, forming a stoichiometric 2:1 complex. Resistance to hypeptin did not readily develop in vitro. Analysis of the hypeptin biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) supported a model for the synthesis of the octapeptide. Within the BGC, two hydroxylases were identified and characterized, responsible for the stereoselective β-hydroxylation of four building blocks when bound to peptidyl carrier proteins. In vitro hydroxylation assays corroborate the biosynthetic hypothesis and lead to the proposal of a refined structure for hypeptin.
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