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Halogenation of Unactivated Carbon Centers in Natural Product Biosynthesis: Trichlorination of Leucine during Barbamide Biosynthesis
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2006
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyBarbamide BiosynthesisOrganic ChemistryLeucine HalogenationUnactivated Carbon CentersRedox BiologyProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisBiological Carbon FixationBiochemical EngineeringNatural Product BiosynthesisBiotransformationBiochemistryBiocatalysisBiomolecular EngineeringProtein BiosynthesisHalogenating EnzymesCarbonizationNatural SciencesBiotechnologyHalogenation
The in vitro reconstitution of leucine halogenation during barbamide biosynthesis has been accomplished. It has been demonstrated that the triple chlorination of the unactivated pro-R methyl group of the peptidyl carrier protein-tethered l-Leu substrate is carried out by the tandem action of two nonheme iron(II)-dependent halogenases, BarB1 and BarB2. Investigation of the substrate specificities of each of the halogenating enzymes revealed their complementary roles in the generation of trichloroleucine.
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