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Published on: June 20, 2019
Structural and Mechanistic Basis for Orthoester Formation by αKG-Free Endoperoxide Isomerase in Novofumigatonin
Yi Yang1, Xuan Zhang2,3, Takahiro Mori1,4,5
1Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
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Orthoester-containing natural products possess unique oxygen-rich architectures; however, the enzymatic mechanism responsible for constructing these functional groups has remained unclear. In this study, we report the structure-function analysis of NvfE, a nonheme iron enzyme from Aspergillus novofumigatus, which catalyzes the Fe(II)-dependent isomerization of a reactive endoperoxide to generate the orthoester fumigatonoid C. Structural analysis of NvfE revealed that, although structurally similar to Fe(II)/αKG-dependent oxygenases, NvfE lacks the canonical αKG-binding pocket and instead features a nonconserved Glu149 residue that governs substrate recognition. Site-directed mutagenesis and QM/MM calculations confirmed the critical role of Glu149 in catalysis. Notably, Glu149 variants produced an alternative orthoester isomer, indicating its importance for product selectivity. Based on these results, we propose a mechanism for the unique αKG-free NvfE-catalyzed orthoester formation reaction. These results unveil a remarkable catalytic strategy for orthoester biogenesis and demonstrate the functional diversification of nonheme iron enzymes beyond oxidative chemistry.
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