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  • Fluvirucins are 14-membered macrolactam compounds with antifungal and antiviral properties, derived from a β-alanine starter unit in their chemical structure.
  • Researchers have identified a specific biosynthetic gene cluster in Actinomadura fulva, which is responsible for producing fluvirucin B2 and includes several key enzymes.
  • The study highlights the adenylation enzyme FlvN's role in the biosynthesis of fluvirucin B2, showing its strong preference for l-aspartate over other amino acids, leading to a proposed pathway for fluvirucin production.

Article Abstract

Fluvirucins are 14-membered macrolactam polyketides that show antifungal and antivirus activities. Fluvirucins have the β-alanine starter unit at their polyketide skeletons. To understand the construction mechanism of the β-alanine moiety in fluvirucin biosyntheses, we have identified the biosynthetic cluster of fluvirucin B2 produced from Actinomadura fulva subsp. indica ATCC 53714. The identified gene cluster contains three polyketide synthases, four characteristic β-amino acid-carrying enzymes, one decarboxylase, and one amidohydrolase. We next investigated the activity of the adenylation enzyme FlvN, which is a key enzyme for the selective incorporation of a β-amino acid substrate. FlvN showed strong preference for l-aspartate over other amino acids such as β-alanine. Based on these results, we propose a biosynthetic pathway for fluvirucin B2.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2015.1132155DOI Listing

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