V. Biosynthesis of benzylpenicillin (G), phenoxymethylpenicillin (V) and octanoylpenicillin (K) from glutathione S-derivatives

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Abstract

“In vitro” synthesis of benzylpenicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin has been carried out by direct N-acylation of 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA) with S-phenylacetyl- and (S-phenoxyacetyl)glutathione. The reactions were catalyzed by the enzyme acyl-CoA: 6-APA acyltransferase (AT) from Penicillium chrysogenum and in both cases the synthesis of antibiotics was enhanced by CoA. Penicillin K, a natural penicillin, was also synthesized “in vitro” by incubating (S-octanoyl)glutathione, 6-APA and AT, but in this case the formation of antibiotic required the presence of CoA. Furthermore, benzylpenicillin was obtained from (S-phenylacetyl)cysteinylglycine and 6-APA, suggesting that some intermediates of the γ-glutamyl cycle are directly involved in the biosynthesis of penicillins. To explain “in vivo” formation of this β-lactam antibiotic, a biosynthetic pathway which includes several glutathione-S-derivatives and a non-enzymatic reaction, is proposed. © 1990, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Ferrero, M. A., Reglero, A., Martín-Villacorta, J., Fernández-Cañón, J. M., & Luengo, J. M. (1990). V. Biosynthesis of benzylpenicillin (G), phenoxymethylpenicillin (V) and octanoylpenicillin (K) from glutathione S-derivatives. The Journal of Antibiotics, 43(6), 684–691. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.43.684

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