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2013
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Title

MoeH5: A natural glycorandomizer from the moenomycin biosynthetic pathway

Abstract
Summary: The biosynthesis of the phosphoglycolipid antibiotic moenomycin A attracts the attention of researchers hoping to develop new moenomycin-based antibiotics against multidrug resistant Gram-positive infections. There is detailed understanding of most steps of this biosynthetic pathway in Streptomyces ghanaensis (ATCC14672), except for the ultimate stage, where a single pentasaccharide intermediate is converted into a set of unusually modified final products. Here we report that only one gene, moeH5, encoding a homologue of the glutamine amidotransferase (GAT) enzyme superfamily, is responsible for the observed diversity of terminally decorated moenomycins. Genetic and biochemical evidence support the idea that MoeH5 is a novel member of the GAT superfamily, whose homologues are involved in the synthesis of various secondary metabolites as well as K and O antigens of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Our results provide insights into the mechanism of MoeH5 and its cou nterparts, and give us a new tool for the diversification of phosphoglycolipid antibiotics.
Author(s)
Ostash, B.
Campbell, J.
Luzhetskyy, A.
Walker, S.
Journal
Molecular microbiology  
DOI
10.1111/mmi.12437
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