Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1392628 | Chemistry & Biology | 2009 | 9 Pages |
SummaryCapistruin is a 19-residue ribosomally synthesized lasso peptide encoded by the capABCD gene cluster in Burkholderia thailandensis. It is composed of an N-terminal 9-residue macrolactam ring, through which the 10-residue C-terminal tail is threaded. Using a heterologous capistruin production system in Escherichia coli, we have generated 48 mutants of the precursor protein CapA to gain insights into capistruin biosynthesis. Only 4 residues (Gly1, Arg11, Val12, and Ile13) of the lasso sequence were found to be critical for maturation. Tandem mass spectrometric fragmentation studies of capistruin F16A/F18A proved Arg15 to be responsible for the trapping of the C-terminal tail. Substituting Arg15 and Phe16 by alanine revealed a temperature-sensitive capistruin derivative, which unfolds into a branched cyclic peptide upon heating. In conclusion, our global mutagenic approach revealed a low overall specificity of the biosynthetic machinery and important structure-stability correlations.