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Mechanistic Insights Into Post-Translational α-Keto-β-Amino Acid Formation by a Radical S-Adenosyl Methionine Peptide
Anna L Vagstad1, Edgars Lakis1, Katja-Sophia Csizi2
1Institute of Microbiology, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, 8093, Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Radical S-adenosyl methionine enzymes catalyze a diverse repertoire of post-translational modifications in protein and peptide substrates. Among these, an exceptional and mechanistically obscure example is the installation of α-keto-β-amino acid residues by formal excision of a tyrosine-derived tyramine unit. The responsible spliceases are key maturases in a widespread family of natural products termed spliceotides that comprise potent protease inhibitors, with the installed β-residues being crucial for bioactivity. Here, we established the in vitro activity of the model splicease PcpXY to interrogate the mechanism of non-canonical protein splicing. Identification of shunt and coproducts, deuterium labeling studies, and density functional theory energy calculations of hypothesized intermediates support a mechanism involving hydrogen abstraction at tyrosine Cα as the initial site of peptide radical formation and release of 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde as the tyrosine-derived coproduct. The data illuminate key features of this unprecedented radical-mediated biotransformation yielding ketoamide pharmacophores that are also present in peptidomimetic therapeutics.
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