Issue 42, 2015

Kinamycin biosynthesis employs a conserved pair of oxidases for B-ring contraction

Abstract

The biosynthesis of diazobenzofluorene kinamycins requires a hitherto uncharacterized B-ring contraction. Via detailed genetic and enzymatic analyses we unambiguously characterized the conserved pairs of oxidases, AlpJ and AlpK homologs, as nature's machinery for benzofluorenone formation, which paves the way for the investigation of the following diazo assembly.

Graphical abstract: Kinamycin biosynthesis employs a conserved pair of oxidases for B-ring contraction

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Mar 2015
Accepted
08 Apr 2015
First published
08 Apr 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 8845-8848

Kinamycin biosynthesis employs a conserved pair of oxidases for B-ring contraction

B. Wang, J. Ren, L. Li, F. Guo, G. Pan, G. Ai, B. Aigle, K. Fan and K. Yang, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 8845 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC01986A

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