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A Customizable Approach for the Enzymatic Production and Purification of Diterpenoid Natural Products
Published on: October 4, 2019
Expanding catalytic versatility of modular polyketide synthases for alcohol biosynthesis
Shunyu Yao1,2, Shengling Xie1,2, Run-Zhou Liu2
1Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
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Modular polyketide synthases biosynthesize structurally diverse natural products by a set of catalytic domains that operate in an assembly line fashion. Although extensive research has focused on the rational reprogramming of modular polyketide synthases, little has been attempted to introduce noncanonical catalytic reactions on the assembly line. Here, we demonstrate the insertion of a thioester reductase domain, which can generate a terminal alcohol group instead of the canonical carboxylic acid, onto the assembly line polyketide synthases. We show that the didomain insertion of the acyl carrier protein and thioester reductase pair is generally effective for engineering of various polyketide synthase pathways. As a proof of concept, stereoselective and stereodivergent bioproduction of non-natural diols, namely, 1,3-butanediols and 2-methyl-1,3-butanediols, is achieved by harnessing the modularity of polyketide synthases. Our study expands the catalytic versatility of modular polyketide synthases and paves the way toward biosynthesis of designer alcohols.
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