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Uncovering a Subtype of Microviridins via the Biosynthesis Study of FR901451

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ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 12, Pages 3489-3498

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.2c00688

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  1. Helmholtz International Labs
  2. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFA0905702]
  4. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [ZR2019QC001]
  5. Youth Interdiscipline Innovative Research Group of Shandong University [2020QNQT009]
  6. Shandong University

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Microviridins are ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides originally found in cyanobacteria. In this study, the biosynthetic gene clusters of microviridins from Bacteroidetes were analyzed, revealing unique features of precursor peptides. The ATP-grasp ligases ChiC and ChiB were characterized to be responsible for the formation of intramolecular ester and amide bonds. In vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed the inhibitory effects of these peptides against elastase and chymotrypsin.
Microviridins are a class of ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides originally discovered from cyanobacteria, featured by intramolecular w-ester and w-amide bonds catalyzed by two ATP-grasp ligases. In this study, 104 biosynthetic gene clusters of microviridins from Bacteroidetes were bioinformatically analyzed, which unveiled unique features of precursor peptides. The analysis of core peptides revealed a microviridin-like biosynthetic gene cluster from Chitinophagia japonensis DSM13484 consisting of two potential precursors ChiA1 and ChiA2. Unexpectedly, the core peptide sequence of ChiA1 is consistent with the backbone of the elastase-inhibiting peptide FR901451, while ChiA2 is likely to be a precursor of an unknown product. However, an unusual C-terminal follower cleavage compared to the previously known microviridin pathways was observed and found to be dispensable for other modifications. To confirm the biosynthetic origin of FR901451, ATP-grasp ligases ChiC and ChiB were biochemically characterized to be responsible for the intramolecular ester and amide bond formation, respectively. In vitro reconstitution of the pathway showed the three-fold dehydrations of ChiA1 while unusual four-fold dehydrations were observed for ChiA2. Furthermore, in vivo gene coexpression facilitated the production of chitinoviridin A1 (FR901451) and two novel microviridin-class compounds chitinoviridin A2A and chitinoviridin A2B, with an extra macrolactone ring. All of these peptides showed potent inhibitory effects against elastase and chymotrypsin independently.

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