The Role of Cytochrome P450 AbyV in the Final Stages of Abyssomicin C Biosynthesis

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Abyssomicin C and its atropisomer are potent inhibitors of bacterial folate metabolism. They possess complex polycyclic structures, and their biosynthesis has been shown to involve several unusual enzymatic transformations. Using a combination of synthesis and in vitro assays we reveal that AbyV, a cytochrome P450 enzyme from the aby gene cluster, catalyses a key late-stage epoxidation required for the installation of the characteristic ether-bridged core of abyssomicin C. The X-ray crystal structure of AbyV has been determined, which in combination with molecular dynamics simulations provides a structural framework for our functional data. This work demonstrates the power of combining selective carbon-13 labelling with NMR spectroscopy as a sensitive tool to interrogate enzyme-catalysed reactions in vitro with no need for purification.

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Devine, A. J., Parnell, A. E., Back, C. R., Lees, N. R., Johns, S. T., Zulkepli, A. Z., … Willis, C. L. (2023). The Role of Cytochrome P450 AbyV in the Final Stages of Abyssomicin C Biosynthesis. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202213053

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