Abstract

The acyl carrier protein (ACP) of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) functions as a molecular chaperone during the biosynthesis of the polyketide actinorhodin ( act). Here we compare structural features of the polyketide synthase (PKS) ACP, determined by two-dimensional 1H-NMR, with the Escherichia coli fatty acid synthase (FAS) ACP. The PKS ACP contains four helices (residues 7–16 [A], 42–53 [B], 62–67 [C], 72–86 [D]), and a large loop (residues 17–41) having no defined secondary structure with the exception of a turn between residues 21 and 24. The act ACP shows 47% sequence similarity with the E. coli FAS ACP and the results demonstrate that the sequence homology is extended to the secondary structure of the proteins.

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