衍生化
酶
化学
糖肽
环境DNA
基因
生物化学
DNA
生物合成
计算生物学
生物
有机化学
生态学
生物多样性
高效液相色谱法
抗生素
作者
Jacob J. Banik,Jeffrey W. Craig,Paula Y. Calle,Sean F. Brady
摘要
A detailed bioinformatics analysis of six glycopeptide biosynthetic gene clusters isolated from soil environmental DNA (eDNA) megalibraries indicates that a subset of these gene clusters contains collections of tailoring enzymes that are predicted to result in the production of new glycopeptide congeners. In particular, sulfotransferases appear in eDNA-derived gene clusters at a much higher frequency than would be predicted from the characterization of glycopeptides from cultured Actinomycetes. Enzymes found on tailoring-enzyme-rich eDNA clones associated with these six gene clusters were used to produce a series of new sulfated glycopeptide derivatives in both in vitro and in vivo derivatization studies. The derivatization of known natural products with eDNA-derived tailoring enzymes is likely to be a broadly applicable strategy for generating libraries of new natural product variants.
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