Co-reporter: Keshav K. Nepal, Rachel P. Lee, Yohannes H. Rezenom, and Coran M. H. Watanabe
pp: 4415-4418
Publication Date(Web):July 10, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00711
The azinomycins are potent antitumor agents produced by the soil bacterium Streptomyces sahachiroi and contain a novel aziridino[1,2-a]pyrrolidine core; its synthesis involves at least 14 steps. This study reports the first reconstitution of N-acetylglutamine semialdehyde formation by two enzymes encoded in the azinomycin biosynthetic gene cluster. The reaction proceeds through the formation of an acylphosphate and establishes N-acetyl-glutamyl 5-phosphate and N-acetylglutamine semialdehyde as intermediates in the complex biosynthesis of the aziridino[1,2-a]pyrrolidine moiety.