ycao依赖的翻译后酰胺活化:生物合成、结构和功能

IF 55.8 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Brandon J. Burkhart, Christopher J. Schwalen, Greg Mann, James H. Naismith, Douglas A. Mitchell*
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引用次数: 129

摘要

随着测序技术的进步,未表征蛋白和未知功能域(DUFs)在序列数据库中迅速积累,为发现新的蛋白质化学和反应机制提供了机会。本综述的重点是以前神秘的YcaO超家族(DUF181),已被发现在受到不同亲核试剂的攻击时催化核糖体肽骨架酰胺的独特磷酸化。已建立的亲核试剂是Cys, Ser和Thr的侧链,在核糖体合成和翻译后修饰肽(RiPP)天然产物中产生唑啉/唑生物合成。然而,关于YcaO蛋白与其他亲核试剂合作的潜力,仍有许多未知之处。最近的研究表明,它可能形成硫酰胺、大酰胺和可能的其他翻译后修饰。本文综述了截至2016年年中有关YcaO蛋白的生物合成基因簇(BGCs)、天然产物、功能、机制和应用的所有知识,并概述了该蛋白超家族未来可能的研究方向。
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YcaO-Dependent Posttranslational Amide Activation: Biosynthesis, Structure, and Function

YcaO-Dependent Posttranslational Amide Activation: Biosynthesis, Structure, and Function

With advances in sequencing technology, uncharacterized proteins and domains of unknown function (DUFs) are rapidly accumulating in sequence databases and offer an opportunity to discover new protein chemistry and reaction mechanisms. The focus of this review, the formerly enigmatic YcaO superfamily (DUF181), has been found to catalyze a unique phosphorylation of a ribosomal peptide backbone amide upon attack by different nucleophiles. Established nucleophiles are the side chains of Cys, Ser, and Thr which gives rise to azoline/azole biosynthesis in ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified peptide (RiPP) natural products. However, much remains unknown about the potential for YcaO proteins to collaborate with other nucleophiles. Recent work suggests potential in forming thioamides, macroamidines, and possibly additional post-translational modifications. This review covers all knowledge through mid-2016 regarding the biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), natural products, functions, mechanisms, and applications of YcaO proteins and outlines likely future research directions for this protein superfamily.

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Chemical Reviews
Chemical Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
106.00
自引率
1.10%
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278
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Reviews is a highly regarded and highest-ranked journal covering the general topic of chemistry. Its mission is to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry. Since 1985, Chemical Reviews has also published periodic thematic issues that focus on a single theme or direction of emerging research.
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