Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1391565 Chemistry & Biology 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A gene cluster responsible for nocazine biosynthesis is identified and confirmed•A CDPS with an unknown product profile generates seven cyclic dipeptides•Two enzymes modify the DKP-scaffold using α,β-dehydrogenations and O-methylations

SummaryThe nocazines are a newly defined family of antibacterial and cytotoxic cyclic dipeptides produced by different actinobacterial species. Here, we identify a nocazine biosynthetic gene cluster in Nocardiopsis dassonvillei and describe the elucidation of the biosynthetic pathway leading to the nocazine family members nocazine E and XR334. Diketopiperazine (DKP) formation is carried out by a tRNA-dependent cyclodipeptide synthase (CDPS) showing an unknown product profile, while tailoring of the DKP-scaffold is achieved through the combined and combinatorial action of a cyclodipeptide oxidase and two distinct SAM-dependent O-/N-methyltransferases. Our results help to illuminate the biosynthetic logic resulting in the structural diversity of the nocazine family and set the stage for exploring the biological function of modified cyclic dipeptides as possible mediators of host-pathogen and host-parasite interactions.

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