Cycloheximide and actiphenol production in streptomyces sp. YIM56141 governed by single biosynthetic machinery featuring an acyltransferase-less type i polyketide synthase

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Abstract

Cycloheximide (1) and actiphenol (2) have been isolated from numerous Streptomyces species. Cloning, sequencing, and characterization of a gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. YIM65141 now establish that 1 and 2 production is governed by single biosynthetic machinery. Biosynthesis of 1 features an acyltransferase-less type I polyketide synthase to construct its carbon backbone but may proceed via 2 as a key intermediate, invoking a provocative reduction of a phenol to a cyclohexanone moiety in natural product biosynthesis. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Yin, M., Yan, Y., Lohman, J. R., Huang, S. X., Ma, M., Zhao, G. R., … Shen, B. (2014). Cycloheximide and actiphenol production in streptomyces sp. YIM56141 governed by single biosynthetic machinery featuring an acyltransferase-less type i polyketide synthase. Organic Letters, 16(11), 3072–3075. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol501179w

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