The Cys703 to Ile or His mutation within Saccharomyces cerevisiae oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase ERG7 (ERG7(C703I/H)) generates an unusual truncated bicyclic rearranged intermediate, (8R,9R,10R)-polypoda-5,13E,17E,21-tetraen-3β-ol, related to iridal-skeleton triterpenoid. Numerous oxidosqualene-cyclized truncated intermediates, including tricyclic, unrearranged tetracyclic with 17α/β exocyclic hydrocarbon side chain, rearranged tetracyclic, and chair-chair-chair tricyclic intermediates (compounds 3-9), were also isolated from the ERG7(C703X) site-saturated mutations or the ERG7(F699T/C703I) double mutation, indicating the functional role of the Cys703 residue in stabilizing the bicyclic C-8 cation and the rearranged intermediate or interacting with Phe699, and opened a new avenue of engineering ERG7 for producing biological active agents.

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