Substrate specificity of NovM: implications for novobiocin biosynthesis and glycorandomization
- PMID: 12633109
- DOI: 10.1021/ol0341086
Substrate specificity of NovM: implications for novobiocin biosynthesis and glycorandomization
Abstract
[reaction: see text] In an effort to expand the scope of natural product in vitro glycorandomization (IVG), the substrate specificity of NovM was investigated. A test of four aglycon analogues and over 40 nucleotide sugars revealed NovM has a surprisingly stringent substrate specificity and provided only three new "unnatural" natural products. On the basis of the determined substrate specificity, an alternative to the sugar nucleotide biosynthetic dogma and a cautionary note for the general applicability of IVG are introduced.
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