Functional Genome Mining Reveals a Class V Lanthipeptide Containing ad‐Amino Acid Introduced by an F420H2‐Dependent Reductase

Angewandte Chemie International Edition(2020)

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Lantibiotics are a type of ribosomally synthesized and post‐translationally modified peptides (termed lanthipeptides) with often potent antimicrobial activity. Herein, we report the discovery of a new lantibiotic, lexapeptide, using the library expression analysis system (LEXAS) approach. Lexapeptide has rare structural modifications, including N‐terminal ( N , N )‐dimethyl phenylalanine, C‐terminal (2‐aminovinyl)‐3‐methyl‐cysteine, and d ‐Ala. The characteristic lanthionine moiety in lexapeptide is formed by three proteins (LxmK, LxmX, and LxmY), which are distinct from enzymes known to be involved in lanthipeptide biosynthesis. Furthermore, a novel F 420 H 2 ‐dependent reductase (LxmJ) from the lexapeptide biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) is identified to catalyze the reduction of dehydroalanine to install d ‐Ala. Our findings suggest that lexapeptide is the founding member of a new class of lanthipeptides that we designate as class V. We also identified further class V lanthipeptide BGCs in actinomycetes and cyanobacteria genomes, implying that other class V lantibiotics await discovery.
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a<scp>d</scp>‐amino,genome
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