达托霉素生物合成中的脂化工程

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c1096610.1021/jacs.4c10966
Chang-Hun Ji, Sehong Park, Kunwoo Lee, Hyun-Woo Je and Hahk-Soo Kang*, 
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脂肽是一个重要的天然产品家族,其中一些在临床上被用作治疗耐多药病原体的抗生素。虽然脂质分子在平衡抗菌活性和溶血性毒性方面起着至关重要的作用,但由于脂肽生物合成过程中脂化过程的复杂性,改造脂质分子一直是一项挑战。在这里,我们以达托霉素为例,展示了通过二级和一级代谢工程可以改变脂质概况。首先,将脂肪酰基AMP连接酶(FAAL)基因dptF与外来的FAAL同源基因互换,改善了癸酸脂化过程中脂肪酰基的特异性。然后,引入分枝杆菌 I 型脂肪酸合成酶操作子(MvFAS-Ib/MvAcpS)和隐孢子虫硫酯酶(CpTEII),使玫瑰孢链霉菌的脂肪酸池中富含癸酸。工程化脂肪酸代谢使玫瑰孢链霉能够生物合成癸酸,从而无需外部补充癸酸。通过对脂化过程的完全工程化,我们首次实现了高纯度、天然的达托霉素生产。我们在此展示的脂化工程方法为脂肽生物合成中的脂化控制奠定了基础。
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Lipidation Engineering in Daptomycin Biosynthesis

Lipopeptides are an important family of natural products, some of which are clinically used as antibiotics to treat multidrug-resistant pathogens. Although the lipid moieties play a crucial role in balancing antibacterial activity and hemolytic toxicity, modifying the lipid moieties has been challenging due to the complexity of the lipidation process in lipopeptide biosynthesis. Here, we show that the lipid profile can be altered by engineering both secondary and primary metabolisms, using daptomycin as an example. First, swapping the fatty acyl AMP ligase (FAAL) gene dptF with foreign FAAL homologs improved the fatty acyl specificity of the lipidation process for decanoic acid. Then, the introduction of Mycobacterium type I fatty acid synthase operon (MvFAS-Ib/MvAcpS) and Cryptosporidium thioesterase (CpTEII) enriched the fatty acid pool with decanoic acid in Streptomyces roseosporus. The engineered fatty acid metabolism eliminates the need for external decanoic acid supplementation by enabling S. roseosporus to biosynthesize decanoic acid. By complete engineering of the lipidation process, we achieved, for the first time, high-purity, natural production of daptomycin. The lipidation engineering approach we demonstrate here lays the foundation for the lipidation control in lipopeptide biosynthesis.

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