Defluorination of 4-fluorothreonine by threonine deaminase

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Abstract

4-Fluorothreonine (4-FT) is the only naturally occurring fluorinated amino acid antibiotic. Although two conserved proteins in the 4-FT pathway have been found to be involved in self-detoxification mechanisms, the 4-FT-producing strains may also require an alternative pathway to degrade the intracellular 4-FT. In this study, we examined the possible degradation role of three enzymes involved in threonine metabolite pathways toward 4-FT as a possible degradation route to avoid in vivo 4-FT accumulation. Among these three enzymes, threonine deaminase was found to catalyse a defluorination reaction to generate 4-hydroxy-α-ketobutyrate, which is supposed to be further metabolised by an aldolase that likely is a unique occurrence in the 4-FT-producing strains. Our finding may constitute a 4-FT degradation pathway as a complementary resistance mechanism.

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Wu, L., & Deng, H. (2020). Defluorination of 4-fluorothreonine by threonine deaminase. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 18(32), 6236–6240. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ob01358g

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