生物
氨基酸
基因组
生物化学
大肠杆菌
异源表达
蓝藻
鱼腥藻
异源的
环肽
肽序列
基因
劈理(地质)
细菌
遗传学
肽
重组DNA
古生物学
断裂(地质)
作者
Niina Leikoski,David P. Fewer,Jouni Jokela,Matti Wahlsten,Leo Rouhiainen,Kaarina Sivonen
摘要
ABSTRACT Cyanobactins are small, cyclic peptides recently found in cyanobacteria. They are formed through proteolytic cleavage and posttranslational modification of short precursor proteins and exhibit antitumor, cytotoxic, or multi-drug-reversing activities. Using genome project data, bioinformatics, stable isotope labeling, and mass spectrometry, we discovered novel cyclic peptides, anacyclamides, in 27 Anabaena strains. The lengths of the anacylamides varied greatly, from 7 to 20 amino acids. Pronounced sequence variation was also detected, and only one amino acid, proline, was present in all anacyclamides. The anacyclamides identified included unmodified proteinogenic or prenylated amino acids. We identified an 11-kb gene cluster in the genome of Anabaena sp. 90, and heterologous expression in Escherichia coli confirmed that this cluster was responsible for anacyclamide production. The discovery of anacyclamides greatly increases the structural diversity of cyanobactins.
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