SummaryIn this paper, we report that fluoride ion is converted to the amino acid/antibiotic 4-fluorothreonine 2 in a biotransformation involving five (steps a–e) overexpressed enzymes. The biotransformation validates the biosynthetic pathway to 4-fluorothreonine in the bacterium Streptomyces cattleya (Schaffrath et al., 2002). To achieve an in vitro biotransformation, the fluorinase and the purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) enzymes (steps a and b), which are coded for by the flA and flB genes of the fluorometabolite gene cluster in S. cattleya, were overexpressed. Also, an isomerase gene product that can convert 5-FDRP 6 to 5-FDRibulP 7 (step c) was identified in S. cattleya, and the enzyme was overexpressed for the biotransformation. A...
Fluorine is the thirteenth most abundant element in the earth's crust, but fluoride concentrations i...
Streptomyces cattleya DSM 46488 is unusual in its ability to biosynthesise fluorine containing natur...
Funding: This study was funded by an IBioIC PhD studentship (L.W.), a Leverhulme Trust Research Proj...
In this paper, we report that fluoride ion is converted to the amino acid/antibiotic 4-fluorothreoni...
Enzymatic fluorination of natural products is extremely rare. Of the 4000 halogenated natural produc...
Nature has hardly evolved a biochemistry of fluorine although there is a low-level occurrence of flu...
Enzymatic halogenation occurs during the biosynthesis of more than 4,000 natural products. The pres...
SummaryA genomic library of Streptomyces cattleya was screened to isolate a gene cluster encoding en...
This thesis is focused on enzymes related to the biosynthetic pathway of fluorometabolite synthesis...
Fluorination has become a very useful tool in the design and optimization of bioactive small molecul...
To date, only five fluorinated natural products have been identified. These were isolated from both...
This work was funded by The Novo Nordisk Foundation grant to the Center for Biosustainability (NNF10...
Organofluorine compounds are rare in Nature, with only a handful known to be produced by some specie...
Organofluorine compounds play an important role in medicinal chemistry, where they are responsible f...
Nature has evolved the ability to form a C-F bond, as exemplified by the bacterium Streptomyces catt...
Fluorine is the thirteenth most abundant element in the earth's crust, but fluoride concentrations i...
Streptomyces cattleya DSM 46488 is unusual in its ability to biosynthesise fluorine containing natur...
Funding: This study was funded by an IBioIC PhD studentship (L.W.), a Leverhulme Trust Research Proj...
In this paper, we report that fluoride ion is converted to the amino acid/antibiotic 4-fluorothreoni...
Enzymatic fluorination of natural products is extremely rare. Of the 4000 halogenated natural produc...
Nature has hardly evolved a biochemistry of fluorine although there is a low-level occurrence of flu...
Enzymatic halogenation occurs during the biosynthesis of more than 4,000 natural products. The pres...
SummaryA genomic library of Streptomyces cattleya was screened to isolate a gene cluster encoding en...
This thesis is focused on enzymes related to the biosynthetic pathway of fluorometabolite synthesis...
Fluorination has become a very useful tool in the design and optimization of bioactive small molecul...
To date, only five fluorinated natural products have been identified. These were isolated from both...
This work was funded by The Novo Nordisk Foundation grant to the Center for Biosustainability (NNF10...
Organofluorine compounds are rare in Nature, with only a handful known to be produced by some specie...
Organofluorine compounds play an important role in medicinal chemistry, where they are responsible f...
Nature has evolved the ability to form a C-F bond, as exemplified by the bacterium Streptomyces catt...
Fluorine is the thirteenth most abundant element in the earth's crust, but fluoride concentrations i...
Streptomyces cattleya DSM 46488 is unusual in its ability to biosynthesise fluorine containing natur...
Funding: This study was funded by an IBioIC PhD studentship (L.W.), a Leverhulme Trust Research Proj...