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==Polyketide Synthase (PKS) in Actynomycetes==
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===Type I PKS (non-iterative)===
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* multi catalytic domains exist in a single protein
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* chain length is determined by the number of catalytic domains
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* products are non-aromatic (e.g. erythromycin, nigericin)
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Ref. Erythromycin biosynthesis in ''Nat Prod Rep'' '''18''', 380 (2001)
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===Type II PKS (iterative)===
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* three proteins (KSalpha, KSbeta, ACP) are repeatedly used for carbon chain elongation
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* chain length is determined by another protein, CLF
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* products are aromatic (e.g. chiorotetracycline, pradimicin)
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Ref.
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==PKS in Fungi==
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* both aromatic and non-aromatic compounds are generated by iterative PKS
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* methyl branch is transferred from methionine, not methylmalonyl CoA
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Ref. Dewick, PM ''Medicinal Natural Products'' (2009)

Revision as of 09:14, 14 November 2009

Polyketide (ポリケチド)


Contents

Class Overview

Polyketides are synthesized through the polymerization of acetyl units (β-ketomethylene chain).


Table 1. Polyketide Classification
1st Class
PK4: Four C2 Units

orsellinic acid, 6-methylsalicylic acid, triacetic acid lactone, asperlin, usnic acid, methylphloracetophenone, penicillic acid, patulin

PK5: Five C2 Units

citrinin, aflatoxin, augenone, sepedonin, stipitatonic acid

PK6: Six C2 Units

plumbagin, 7-methyljuglone, juglone, variotin

PK7: Seven and eight C2 Units

Anthraquinone rings
griseofulvin, rubrofusarin, emodin, alizarin, pachybasin, xanthone, versicolorin A, aflatoxin B1, sterigmatocystin, tajixanthone

PK9: Nine C2 Units

Tetracyclines
terramycin, aureomycin, daunomycin

Polyketide Synthase (PKS) in Actynomycetes

Type I PKS (non-iterative)

  • multi catalytic domains exist in a single protein
  • chain length is determined by the number of catalytic domains
  • products are non-aromatic (e.g. erythromycin, nigericin)

Ref. Erythromycin biosynthesis in Nat Prod Rep 18, 380 (2001)

Type II PKS (iterative)

  • three proteins (KSalpha, KSbeta, ACP) are repeatedly used for carbon chain elongation
  • chain length is determined by another protein, CLF
  • products are aromatic (e.g. chiorotetracycline, pradimicin)

Ref.

PKS in Fungi

  • both aromatic and non-aromatic compounds are generated by iterative PKS
  • methyl branch is transferred from methionine, not methylmalonyl CoA

Ref. Dewick, PM Medicinal Natural Products (2009)

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