Abstract
A putative operon encoding the biosynthetic pathway for the cytotoxic cyanobacterial lipopeptides puwainphycins was identified in Cylindrospermum alatosporum. Bioinformatics analysis enabled sequential prediction of puwainaphycin biosynthesis; this process is initiated by the activation of a fatty acid residue via fatty acyl-AMP ligase and continued by a multidomain non-ribosomal peptide synthetase/polyketide synthetase. High-resolution mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements proved the production of puwainaphycin F/G congeners differing in FA chain length formed by either 3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-methyl dodecanoic acid (4-methyl-Ahdoa) or 3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-methyl tetradecanoic acid (4-methyl-Ahtea). Because only one puwainaphycin operon was recovered in the genome, we suggest that the fatty acyl-AMP ligase and one of the amino acid adenylation domains (Asn/Gln) show extended substrate specificity. Our results provide the first insight into the biosynthesis of frequently occurring β-amino fatty acid lipopeptides in cyanobacteria, which may facilitate analytical assessment and development of monitoring tools for cytotoxic cyanobacterial lipopeptides.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Bacterial Proteins / genetics*
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Bacterial Proteins / physiology
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Biosynthetic Pathways
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Cyanobacteria / enzymology*
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Cyanobacteria / genetics
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Genes, Bacterial
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Ligases / genetics*
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Ligases / physiology
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Lipopeptides / biosynthesis
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Molecular Sequence Annotation
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Multigene Family
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Polyketide Synthases / genetics*
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Polyketide Synthases / physiology
Substances
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Bacterial Proteins
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Lipopeptides
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puwainaphycin F
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puwainaphycin G
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Polyketide Synthases
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Ligases
Associated data
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BioProject/PRJNA261005
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GENBANK/KM078884
Grants and funding
This study was supported by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic, project “Toxic potential, Evolution of Toxin Synthesis and Factors Driving Anatoxin-a Production in Benthic and Soil Nostocacean Cyanobacteria” (No. 14-18067S) and by the Center for Algal Biotechnology Třeboň - ALGATECH (CZ. 1.05/21.00/03.0110). The NMR experiments were performed at the Upper Austrian - South Bohemian Research Infrastructure Center in Linz, co-financed by the European Union in the context of the project “RERI-uasb”, EFRE RU2-EU-124/100-2010 (ETC Austria-Czech Republic 2007–2013, project M00146). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.