Methyltransferase Domain-Focused Genome Mining for Fungal Polyketide Synthases

Small Methods. 2024 Apr 21:e2400107. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202400107. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A comparison of substrate-binding site amino acid residues in the C-methyltransferase (MT) domains of fungal nonreducing polyketide synthases (NR-PKSs) suggests that these residues are correlated with the methylation modes used by the PKSs. A PKS, designated as AsbPKS, with substrate-binding site residues distinct from those of other known PKSs is focused on. The characterization of AsbPKS revealed that it yields an isocoumarin derivative, anhydrosclerotinin B (1), the biosynthesis of which involves a previously unreported methylation pattern. This study demonstrates the utility of MT domain-focused genome mining for the discovery of PKSs with new functions.

Keywords: biosynthesis; methyltransferase domains; natural products; polyketide synthases.