Kanosamine is an antibiotic and antifungal compound synthesized from glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) in by the action of three enzymes: NtdC, which catalyzes NAD-dependent oxidation of the C3-hydroxyl; NtdA, a PLP-dependent aminotransferase; and NtdB, a phosphatase. We previously demonstrated that NtdC can also oxidize substrates such as glucose and xylose, though at much lower rates, suggesting that the phosphoryloxymethylene moiety of the substrate is critical for effective catalysis. To probe this, we synthesized two phosphonate analogues of G6P in which the bridging oxygen is replaced by methylene and difluoromethylene groups. These analogues are substrates for NtdC, with second-order rate constants an order of magnitude lower than those for G6P. NtdA converts the resulting 3-keto products to the corresponding kanosamine 6-phosphonate analogues. We compared the rates to the rate of NtdC oxidation of glucose and xylose and showed that the low reactivity of xylose could be rescued 4-fold by the presence of phosphite, mimicking G6P in two pieces. These results allow the evaluation of the individual energetic contributions to catalysis of the bridging oxygen, the bridging C6 methylene, the phosphodianion, and the entropic gain of one substrate versus two substrate pieces. Phosphite also rescued the reversible formation 3-amino-3-deoxy-d-xylose by NtdA, demonstrating that truncated and nonhydrolyzable analogues of kanosamine 6-phosphate can be generated enzymatically.
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