Eponemycin is an α,β-epoxyketone natural product that inhibits the proteasome covalent interaction of the epoxyketone warhead with catalytic N-terminal threonine residues. The epoxyketone warhead is biosynthesized from a β-ketoacid substrate by EpnF, a recently identified flavin-dependent acyl-CoA dehydrogenase-like enyzme. Herein, we report biochemical characterization of EpnF kinetics and substrate scope using a series of synthetic β-ketoacid substrates. These studies indicate that epoxide formation likely occurs prior to other tailoring reactions in the biosynthetic pathway, and have led to the identification of novel epoxyketone analogues with potent anticancer activity.

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