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Mechanistic Insights into the Formation of the 6,10‐Bicyclic Eunicellane Skeleton by the Bacterial Diterpene Synthase Bnd4

Baofu Xu, Dean J. Tantillo, Jeffrey D. Rudolf

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The eunicellane diterpenoids are a unique family of natural products seen in marine organisms, plants, and bacteria. We used a series of biochemical, bioinformatics, and theoretical experiments to investigate the mechanism of the first diterpene synthase known to form the eunicellane skeleton. Deuterium labeling studies and quantum chemical calculations support that Bnd4, from Streptomyces sp. (CL12‐4), forms the 6,10‐bicyclic skeleton through a 1,10‐cyclization, 1,3‐hydride shift, and 1,14‐cyclization cascade. Bnd4 also demonstrated sesquiterpene cyclase activity and the ability to prenylate small molecules. Bnd4 possesses a unique D 94 NxxxD motif and mutation experiments confirmed an absolute requirement for D94 as well as E169.

Topics & Concepts

DiterpeneBicyclic moleculeStereochemistryChemistryATP synthaseStreptomycesBacteriaBiologyBiochemistryEnzymeGeneticsPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisNatural product bioactivities and synthesis