The biosynthesis of 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid (AHBA), the precursor of mC 7 N units in ansamycin and mitomycin antibiotics: A review

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The aminoshikimate pathway of formation of 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid (AHBA), the precursor of ansamycin and other antibiotics is reviewed. In this biosynthesis, genes for kanosamine formation have been recruited from other genomes, to provide a nitrogenous precursor. Kanosamine is then phosphorylated and converted by common cellular enzymes into 1-deoxy-1- imino-erythrose 4-phosphate, the substrate for the formation of aminoDAHP. This is converted via 5-deoxy-5-aminodehydroquinic acid and 5-deoxy-5-aminodehydroshikimic acid into AHBA. Remarkably, the pyridoxal phosphate enzyme AHBA synthase seems to have two catalytic functions: As a homodimer, it catalyzes the last reaction in the pathway, the aromatization of 5-deoxy- 5-aminodehydroshikimic acid, and at the beginning of the pathway in a complex with the oxidoreductase RifL it catalyzes the transamination of UDP-3-keto-D-glucose. The AHBA synthase gene also serves as a useful tool in the genetic screening for new ansamycins and other AHBA-derived natural products. © 2011 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved.

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Floss, H. G., Yu, T. W., & Arakawa, K. (2011, January). The biosynthesis of 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid (AHBA), the precursor of mC 7 N units in ansamycin and mitomycin antibiotics: A review. Journal of Antibiotics. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2010.139

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