Abstract

AbstractMany bacterial natural products contain C‐branched sugars, including components from the outer cell wall or antibiotically active metabolites. The enzymatic C‐branching of keto sugars leading to longer side chains (≥C2) is catalyzed by thiamine diphosphate (ThDP)‐dependent enzymes. Chiral tertiary α‐hydroxy ketones are formed in this process. The ThDP‐dependent enzymes that catalyze C‐branching reactions belong to one of three enzymatic superfamilies: decarboxylases, transketolases, and α‐ketoacid dehydrogenases 2, but branching of keto sugars has only been demonstrated for decarboxylases. In this study, we showed that an α‐ketoacid dehydrogenase is responsible for C‐branching of the deoxyketo sugar amycolose in the biosynthesis of kibdelomycin in Kibdelosporangium sp. MA7385. In addition, we characterized an amino transferase in the same biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) that accepts a sterically demanding tertiary α‐hydroxy ketone in a downstream reaction. Subsequently, we identified approximately 400 similar BGCs in silico, suggesting that there is a large diversity of possible ThDP‐dependent enzymes catalyzing the C‐branching of keto sugars and subsequent modifications.

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