Issue 13, 2017

Biosynthetic 4,6-dehydratase gene deletion: isolation of a glucosylated jadomycin natural product provides insight into the substrate specificity of glycosyltransferase JadS

Abstract

Deletion of the biosynthetic 4,6-dehydratase gene, jadT, present in the angucycline jadomycin dideoxysugar biosynthetic pathway, led to the isolation of a novel C12 glucosylated jadomycin. JadS was identified as the catalyst responsible for glucosylation due to a loss of production of the glucosylated natural product in a ΔjadSΔjadT deletion strain. This study demonstrates that a 2,6-dideoxy-L-sugar glycosyltransferase is able to transfer D-glucose, exemplifying remarkable substrate tolerance.

Graphical abstract: Biosynthetic 4,6-dehydratase gene deletion: isolation of a glucosylated jadomycin natural product provides insight into the substrate specificity of glycosyltransferase JadS

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Feb 2017
Accepted
16 Feb 2017
First published
16 Feb 2017

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017,15, 2725-2729

Biosynthetic 4,6-dehydratase gene deletion: isolation of a glucosylated jadomycin natural product provides insight into the substrate specificity of glycosyltransferase JadS

S. M. Forget, J. Na, N. E. McCormick and D. L. Jakeman, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017, 15, 2725 DOI: 10.1039/C7OB00259A

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