Identification of the peptide epimerase MslH responsible ford-amino acid introduction at the C-terminus of ribosomal peptides

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Abstract

A lasso peptide MS-271 is a ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide (RiPP) consisting of 21 amino acids with ad-tryptophan (Trp) at its C terminus. The presence ofd-amino acids is rare in RiPPs and few mechanisms ofd-amino acid introduction have been characterized. Here, we report the identification of MslH, previously annotated as a hypothetical protein, as a novel epimerase involved in the post-translational epimerization of the C-terminal Trp residue of the precursor peptide MslA. MslH is the first epimerase that catalyzes epimerization at the Cαcenter adjacent to a carboxylic acid in a cofactor-independent manner. We also demonstrate that MslH exhibits broad substrate specificity toward the N-terminal region of the core peptide, showing that MslH-type epimerases offer opportunities in peptide bioengineering.

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Feng, Z., Ogasawara, Y., & Dairi, T. (2021). Identification of the peptide epimerase MslH responsible ford-amino acid introduction at the C-terminus of ribosomal peptides. Chemical Science, 12(7), 2567–2574. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06308h

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