Isolation of a metabolite from the pks island provides insights into colibactin biosynthesis and activity.
Journal: Organic Letters
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Abstract
Colibactin is a structurally uncharacterized, genotoxic natural product produced by commensal and pathogenic strains of E. coli that harbor the pks island. A new metabolite has been isolated from a pks(+) E. coli mutant missing an essential biosynthetic enzyme. The unusual azaspiro[2.4] bicyclic ring system of this molecule provides new insights into colibactin biosynthesis and suggests a mechanism through which colibactin and other pks-derived metabolites may exert genotoxicity.
Authors
Carolyn Brotherton, Matthew Wilson, Gary Byrd, Emily Balskus