Facile Detection of Acyl and Peptidyl Intermediates on Thiotemplate Carrier Domains via Phosphopantetheinyl Elimination Reactions during Tandem Mass Spectrometry

With the emergence of drug resistance and the genomic revolution, there has been a renewed interest in the genes that are responsible for the generation of bioactive natural products. Secondary metabolites of one major class are biosynthesized at one or more sites by ultralarge enzymes that carry co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 2006-10, Vol.45 (42), p.12756-12766
Hauptverfasser: Dorrestein, Pieter C, Bumpus, Stefanie B, Calderone, Christopher T, Garneau-Tsodikova, Sylvie, Aron, Zachary D, Straight, Paul D, Kolter, Roberto, Walsh, Christopher T, Kelleher, Neil L
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Zusammenfassung:With the emergence of drug resistance and the genomic revolution, there has been a renewed interest in the genes that are responsible for the generation of bioactive natural products. Secondary metabolites of one major class are biosynthesized at one or more sites by ultralarge enzymes that carry covalent intermediates on phosphopantetheine arms. Because such intermediates are difficult to characterize in vitro, we have developed a new approach for streamlined detection of substrates, intermediates, and products attached to a phosphopantetheinyl arm of the carrier site. During vibrational activation of gas-phase carrier domains, facile elimination occurs in benchtop and Fourier-transform mass spectrometers alike. Phosphopantetheinyl ejections quickly reduce >100 kDa megaenzymes to
ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi061169d