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Provision of a Redox Donor to Oxy-Ferrous PrnB Is Required for Pyrrolnitrin Synthesis

Biochemistry. 2025-09; 
R Brian McMillan, Hannah E Gering, Anastasia E Ledinina, Shan Xue, Sayali Karandikar, Shuangjun Lin, Garim You, Tzu-Yu Chen, Yisong Guo, Wei-Chen Chang, Thomas M Makris
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Gene Synthesis A gene encoding an Escherichia coli codon-optimized and N-terminal hexahistidine-tagged PcPrnB (accession ID: A0A0D5XZW7) was synthesized and subcloned into a pet28 vector between NdeI and BamHI, by GenScript. Get A Quote
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Abstract

PrnB, a long-standing member of the recently reclassified heme-dependent aromatic oxygenase (HDAO) superfamily of histidine-ligated heme enzymes, catalyzes the conversion of 7-chloro-l-tryptophan (7-Cl-Trp) to monodechloroaminopyrrolnitrin (MCAP). This unique ring rearrangement is an essential step in the biosynthesis of the broad-spectrum antifungal pyrrolnitrin. The conversion of 7-Cl-Trp to MCAP by PrnB differs from other HDAOs, which typically affect the mono- or dioxygenation of aromatic substrates. However, the molecular basis for this transformation has remained enigmatic due to the inability to reconstitute enzymatic activity in vitro. Transient kinetic approaches reveal that the sequential binding of 7... More

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