Nitric oxide as a source for bacterial triazole biosynthesis

Nat Commun. 2020 Mar 31;11(1):1614. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-15420-8.

Abstract

The heterocycle 1,2,3-triazole is among the most versatile chemical scaffolds and has been widely used in diverse fields. However, how nature creates this nitrogen-rich ring system remains unknown. Here, we report the biosynthetic route to the triazole-bearing antimetabolite 8-azaguanine. We reveal that its triazole moiety can be assembled through an enzymatic and non-enzymatic cascade, in which nitric oxide is used as a building block. These results expand our knowledge of the physiological role of nitric oxide synthase in building natural products with a nitrogen-nitrogen bond, and should also inspire the development of synthetic biology approaches for triazole production.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Azaguanine / metabolism
  • Bacteria / enzymology
  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Bacteria / metabolism*
  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism
  • Biological Products
  • Biosynthetic Pathways / genetics
  • Genes, Bacterial / genetics
  • Nitric Oxide / metabolism*
  • Nitric Oxide Synthase / metabolism
  • Nitrogen
  • Streptomyces / enzymology
  • Streptomyces / genetics
  • Streptomyces / metabolism
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Triazoles / metabolism*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Biological Products
  • Triazoles
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Nitric Oxide Synthase
  • Nitrogen
  • Azaguanine

Supplementary concepts

  • Streptomyces pathocidini