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Diversity of Alkylproline Moieties in Pyrrolobenzodiazepines Arises from Postcondensation Modifications of a Unified Building Block
Z. Kamenik, S. Kadlcik, R. Gazak, S. Vobruba, L. Palanova, M. Kuzma, J. Janata,
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Benzodiazepinones chemistry MeSH
- Benzodiazepines chemistry classification MeSH
- Biological Products chemistry metabolism MeSH
- Chemistry, Pharmaceutical MeSH
- Molecular Structure MeSH
- Antineoplastic Agents chemistry metabolism MeSH
- Pyrroles chemistry classification MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Anticancer pyrrolobenzodiazepines (PBDs) are one of several groups of natural products that contain unusual 4-alkyl-l-proline derivatives (APDs) in their structure. APD moieties of PBDs are characterized by high structural diversity achieved through unknown biosynthetic machinery. Based on LC-MS analysis of culture broths, feeding experiments, and protein assays, we show that APDs are not incorporated into PBDs in their final form as was previously hypothesized. Instead, a uniform building block, 4-propylidene-l-proline or 4-ethylidene-l-proline, enters the condensation reaction. The subsequent postcondensation steps are initiated by the introduction of an additional double bond catalyzed by a FAD-dependent oxidoreductase, which we demonstrated with Orf7 from anthramycin biosynthesis. The resulting double bond arrangement presumably represents a prerequisite for further modifications of the APD moieties. Our study gives general insight into the diversification of APD moieties of natural PBDs and provides proof-of-principle for precursor directed and combinatorial biosynthesis of new PBD-based antitumor compounds.
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