The molecular basis of Celmer's rules: The stereochemistry of the condensation step in chain extension on the erythromycin polyketide synthase

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Weissman, KJ
Timoney, M
Bycroft, M
Grice, P
Hanefeld, U
Staunton, J
Leadlay, PF
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[1] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,CAMBRIDGE CTR MOL RECOGNIT,DEPT ORGAN CHEM,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,DEPT BIOCHEM,CAMBRIDGE CB2 1QW,ENGLAND
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10.1021/bi971566b
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Modular polyketide synthases (PKSs), for example, the 6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase (DEBS) responsible for synthesis of the aglycone core of the macrolide antibiotic erythromycin, generate an impressive diversity of asymmetric centers in their polyketide products. However, as noted by Celmer, macrolides have the same absolute configuration at all comparable stereocenters, Understanding how the stereochemistry of chain extension is controlled is therefore crucial to determining the common mechanism of action of these enzymes, We aimed to elucidate the molecular basis of Celmer's rules through in vitro studies with DEBS 1-TE, a bimodular derivative of DEBS from Saccharopolyspora erythraea, which uses (2S)-methylmalonyl-coenzyme A to produce both D-and L-methyl centers in its triketide lactone product. We show here that condensation of (2S)-methylmalonyl-CoA in module 2 proceeds with decarboxylative inversion without cleavage of the C-H bond adjacent to the methyl group; in contrast, in module 1 the chain extension process involves loss of the hydrogen attached to C-2 of the methylmalonyl-CoA precursor. The production of the D-methyl center in module 2 without loss of hydrogen from the asymmetric center of the (2S)-methylmalonyl-CoA establishes that condensation takes place with inversion of configuration as in fatty acid biosynthesis, The loss of the key hydrogen from the (2S)-methylmalonyl-CoA to produce the L-methyl center generated in module 1 implies that an additional obligatory epimerization step takes place in that module. The nature and timing of the epimerization remain to be established.
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