Generation of tetramycin B derivative with improved pharmacological property based on pathway engineering

2020 ◽  
Vol 104 (6) ◽  
pp. 2561-2573
Author(s):  
Yong Sheng ◽  
Yixin Ou ◽  
Xiaojing Hu ◽  
Zixin Deng ◽  
Linquan Bai ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nick Fackler ◽  
James Heffernan ◽  
Alex Juminaga ◽  
Damien Doser ◽  
Shilpa Nagaraju ◽  
...  

Abstract Gas fermentation by Clostridium autoethanogenum is a commercial process for the sustainable biomanufacturing of fuels and valuable chemicals using abundant, low cost C1 feedstocks (CO and CO2) from sources such as inedible biomass, unsorted and non-recyclable municipal solid waste, and industrial emissions. Efforts towards pathway engineering and elucidation of gene function in this microbe have been limited by a lack of genetic tools to control gene expression and arduous genome engineering methods. To increase the pace of progress, here we developed an inducible CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) system for C. autoethanogenum and applied that system towards transcriptional repression of genes with ostensibly crucial functions in metabolism.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Miao Yu ◽  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Yixue Li ◽  
Bang-Ce Ye

2007 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuo Yoshikuni ◽  
Jay D Keasling

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaomei Yang ◽  
Yingxiu Cao ◽  
Liming Sun ◽  
Congfa Li ◽  
Xue Lin ◽  
...  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 190-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abigail N. Leistra ◽  
Nicholas C. Curtis ◽  
Lydia M. Contreras

2019 ◽  
Vol 141 ◽  
pp. 252-258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ping Yu ◽  
Qian Ren ◽  
Xinxin Wang ◽  
Xingxing Huang

2019 ◽  
Vol 400 (3) ◽  
pp. 417-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jana K. Böcker ◽  
Wolfgang Dörner ◽  
Henning D. Mootz

Abstract Head-to-tail cyclization of genetically encoded peptides and proteins can be achieved with the split intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins (SICLOPPS) method by inserting the desired polypeptide between the C- and N-terminal fragments of a split intein. To prevent the intramolecular protein splicing reaction from spontaneously occurring upon folding of the intein domain, we have previously rendered this process light-dependent in a photo-controllable variant of the M86 intein, using genetically encoded ortho-nitrobenzyltyrosine at a structurally important position. Here, we report improvements on this photo-intein with regard to expression yields and rate of cyclic peptide formation. The temporally defined photo-activation of the purified stable intein precursor enabled a kinetic analysis that identified the final resolution of the branched intermediate as the rate-determining individual reaction of the three steps catalyzed by the intein. With this knowledge, we prepared an R143H mutant with a block F histidine residue. This histidine is conserved in most inteins and helps catalyze the third step of succinimide formation. The engineered intein formed the cyclic peptide product up to 3-fold faster within the first 15 min after irradiation, underlining the potential of protein splicing pathway engineering. The broader utility of the intein was also shown by formation of the 14-mer sunflower trypsin inhibitor 1.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen Abt ◽  
Raquel Castelo-Branco ◽  
Pedro Leao

Lactylates are an important group of molecules in the food and cosmetic industries. A series of natural halogenated 1-lactylates – chlorosphaerolactyaltes (<b>1</b>-<b>4</b>) – were recently reported from <i>Sphaerospermopsis</i> sp. LEGE 00249. Here, we identify the <i>cly</i> biosynthetic gene cluster, containing all the necessary functionalities to generate and release the natural lactylates. Using a combination of stable isotope-labeled precursor feeding and bioinformatic analysis, we propose that dodecanoic acid and pyruvate are the key building blocks in the biosynthesis of <b>1</b>-<b>4</b>. We additionally report minor analogues of these molecules<b> </b>with varying alkyl chains. The discovery of the <i>cly</i> gene cluster paves the way to accessing industrially-relevant lactylates through pathway engineering.


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