Studies on the biosynthesis of bialaphos. Biochemical mechanism of C-P bond formation: Discovery of phosphonopyruvate decarboxylase which catalyzes the formation of phosphonoacetaldehyde from phosphonopyruvate

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The biosynthetic step following the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) phosphomutase reaction which forms a C-P bond of bialaphos was proven by the identification of phosphonopyruvate (PnPy) and phosphonoacetaldehyde (PnAA) as intermediates in the culture broth of Streptomyces hygroscopicus, a producing organism of bialaphos, and by detection of enzymatic decarboxylation of PnPy to PnAA. Purified PnPy decarboxylase turned out to require thiamine diphosphate and Mg2+ as cofactors. PnPy decarboxylase drives the unfavorable forward reaction to form PnPy catalyzed by PEP phosphomutase and is suggested to be essential to C-P compound biosynthesis.

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Nakashita, H., Watanabe, K., Hara, O., & Hidaka, T. (1997). Studies on the biosynthesis of bialaphos. Biochemical mechanism of C-P bond formation: Discovery of phosphonopyruvate decarboxylase which catalyzes the formation of phosphonoacetaldehyde from phosphonopyruvate. Journal of Antibiotics, 50(3), 212–219. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.50.212

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