Biosynthesis of the Fusarium Mycotoxin (−)-Sambutoxin
Eun Bin Go, Lee Joon Kim, Hosea M. Nelson, Masao Ōhashi, Yi Tang
Abstract
4-Hydroxy-2-pyridone alkaloids have attracted attention for synthetic and biosynthetic studies due to their broad biological activities and structural diversity. Here, we elucidated the pathway and chemical logic of (−)-sambutoxin (1) biosynthesis. In particular, we uncovered the enzymatic origin of the tetrahydropyran moiety and showed that the p-hydroxyphenyl group is installed via a late-stage, P450-catalyzed oxidation of the phenylalanine-derived side chain rather than via a direct incorporation of tyrosine.
Topics & Concepts
TetrahydropyranMoietyBiosynthesisChemistryMycotoxinTyrosinePhenylalanineEnzymeStereochemistryFusariumBiochemistryOrganic chemistryAmino acidRing (chemistry)BotanyBiologyFood scienceMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisPlant and fungal interactionsMycotoxins in Agriculture and Food