Vib-PT, an Aromatic Prenyltransferase Involved in the Biosynthesis of Vibralactone from <i>Stereum vibrans</i>
Na Bai, Guo-Hong Li, Shao-Liu Luo, Liangcheng Du, Qian-Yi Hu, Han-Ke Xu, Ke-Qin Zhang, Pei‐Ji Zhao
Abstract
Vibralactone is a lead compound with a novel skeleton structure that shows strong inhibitory activity against pancreatic lipase. Vibralactone is not encoded by the genome directly but rather is synthesized from phenol, followed by prenylation and other enzyme reactions. Here, we used an RNA silencing approach to identify and characterize a prenyltransferase in a basidiomycete species that is responsible for the synthesis of vibralactone. The identified gene, vib-PT , was expressed in Escherichia coli to obtain a soluble and enzymatically active fusion Vib-PT protein. In vitro characterization of the enzyme demonstrated the catalytic mechanism of prenylation and broad substrate range for different aromatic acceptors and prenyl donors. These characteristics highlight the possibility of Vib-PT to generate prenylated derivatives of aromatics and other compounds as improved bioactive agents or potential prodrugs.