Site-Specific Introduction of Non-Canonical Amino Acids into natural and engineered Non-Ribosomal Peptides

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Site-Specific Introduction of Non-Canonical Amino Acids into natural and engineered Non-Ribosomal Peptides

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Schreiber, M.; Dehghan, M.; Kibet, S.; Tvilum, M.; Kegler, C.; Hoffmann, K.; Gruen, P.; Balluff, S.; Siems, K.; Bode, H. B.

Abstract

The incorporation of non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) into proteins, developed in the past 20 years, has opened new avenues with respect to protein structure, protein modification, protein-protein interaction or enzyme catalysis beyond what is possible with the 20 proteinogenic AAs. Although >300 unusual building blocks including several ncAAs have been described in nonribosomal peptides (NRPs) naturally, we aimed to further expand the scope of the underlying nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) to incorporate ncAAs beyond the naturally available ones. We have therefore systematically screened for ncAA accepting NRPS systems, applied NRPS engineering to transfer the respective ncAA-accepting parts into other NRPSs and thereby created novel peptides that were further derivatized in post-enzymatic chemical synthesis reactions directly in bacterial culture extracts.

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