Structural and Spectroscopic Basis for Catalysis by a Class C Radical S-adenosylmethionine Methylase Involved in Nosiheptide/Nocathiacin Biosynthesis

参与诺西肽/诺卡噻辛生物合成的C类自由基S-腺苷甲硫氨酸甲基化酶催化的结构和光谱基础

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Abstract

Nosiheptide (NOS) is a ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide (RiPP) natural product that exhibits potent antibiotic activity against multiple bacterial pathogens. NOS features a core macrocyclic peptide containing thiazoles, dehydrated serine and threonine residues, and a 3-hydroxypyridine ring. In addition to the macrocycle, NOS possesses a side-ring system formed by a 3-methyl-2-indolic acid (MIA) bridge that connects to glutamyl and cysteinyl residues on the core peptide via ester and thioester linkages. This unique side-ring is installed by the class C radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) methylase NosN. Here, we report X-ray crystal structures of the NosN homolog NocN-the first structure of a class C radical SAM methylase. The structures reveal clear electron density for two bound SAM molecules. Remarkably, the C5' atom of SAM(I), which coordinates to the [Fe(4)S(4)] cluster, lies 3.1 Å from the methyl group of SAM(II) and is properly positioned for direct hydrogen atom abstraction. A structure containing a product mimic illustrates how NocN engages its substrate and identifies Tyr276 as a key catalytic residue. The structure further suggests that the sulfonium center of SAM(II) may undergo epimerization to facilitate radical attack. Finally, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy identifies a paramagnetic species consistent with the addition of the SAM(II)-derived methylene radical to the MIA substrate.

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