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  • The biosynthesis of cremimycin involves the formation of a starter unit, 3-aminononanoic acid, through a thioester intermediate, facilitated by specific polyketide synthases (CmiP2, CmiP3, and CmiP4).
  • The PKS module formed by CmiP2 and CmiP3 has a unique split structure in its dehydratase (DH) domain, which is crucial for creating the necessary compounds in the process.
  • Structural and functional analyses indicate that this split-DH domain is actively involved in the dehydration reaction, exhibiting similarities to canonical DH domains found in other polyketide synthases.

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In the biosynthesis of the macrolactam antibiotic cremimycin, the 3-aminononanoic acid starter unit is formed via a non-2-enoyl acyl carrier protein thioester intermediate, which is presumed to be constructed by -acyltransferase (AT) polyketide synthases (PKSs) CmiP2, CmiP3, and CmiP4. While canonical -AT PKS modules are comprised of a single polypeptide, the PKS module formed by CmiP2 and CmiP3 is split within the dehydratase (DH) domain. Here, we report the enzymatic function and the structural features of this split-DH domain. analysis showed that the split-DH domain catalyzes the dehydration reaction of ()-3-hydroxynonanoyl -acetylcysteamine thioester (SNAC) to form ()-non-2-enoyl-SNAC, suggesting that the split-DH domain is catalytically active in cremimycin biosynthesis. In addition, structural analysis revealed that the CmiP2 and CmiP3 subunits of the split-DH domain form a tightly associated heterodimer through several hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions, which are similar to those of canonical DH domains of other -AT PKSs. These results indicate that the split-DH domain has the same function and structure as common -AT PKS DH domains.

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Article Synopsis
  • The biosynthesis of cremimycin involves the formation of a starter unit, 3-aminononanoic acid, through a thioester intermediate, facilitated by specific polyketide synthases (CmiP2, CmiP3, and CmiP4).
  • The PKS module formed by CmiP2 and CmiP3 has a unique split structure in its dehydratase (DH) domain, which is crucial for creating the necessary compounds in the process.
  • Structural and functional analyses indicate that this split-DH domain is actively involved in the dehydration reaction, exhibiting similarities to canonical DH domains found in other polyketide synthases.
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