Biosynthesis of methanopterin
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- DOI: 10.1021/bi00474a027
Biosynthesis of methanopterin
Abstract
The biosynthetic pathway for the generation of the methylated pterin in methanopterins was determined for the methanogenic bacteria Methanococcus volta and Methanobacterium formicicum. Extracts of M. volta were found to readily cleave L-7,8-dihydroneopterin to 7,8-dihydro-6-(hydroxymethyl)pterin, which was confirmed to be a precursor of the pterin portion of the methanopterin. [methylene-2H]-6-(Hydroxymethyl)pterin was incorporated into methanopterin by growing cells of M. volta to an extent of 30%. Both the C-11 and C-12 methyl groups of methanopterin originate from [methyl-2H3]methionine, as confirmed by the incorporation of two C2H3 groups into 6-ethyl-7-methylpterin, a pterin-containing fragment derived from methanopterin. Cells grown in the presence of [methylene-2H]-6-(hydroxymethyl)pterin, [ethyl-2H4]-6-[1 (RS)-hydroxyethyl]pterin, [methyl-2H3]-6- (hydroxymethyl)-7-methylpterin, [ethyl-2H4, methyl-2H3]-6-[1 (RS)-hydroxyethyl]-7-methylpterin, and [1-ethyl-3H]-6-[1 (RS)-hydroxyethyl]-7-methylpterin showed that only the non-7-methylated pterins were incorporated into methanopterin. Cells extracts of M. formicicum readily condensed synthetic [methylene-3H]-7,8-H2-6-(hydroxymethyl)pterin-PP with methaniline to generate demethylated methanopterin, which is then methylated to methanopterin by the cell extract in the presence of S-adenosylmethionine. These observations indicate that the pterin portion of methanopterin is biosynthetically derived from 7,8-H2-6-(hydroxymethyl)pterin, which is coupled to methaniline by a pathway analogous to the biosynthesis of folic acid. This pathway for the biosynthesis of methanopterin represents the first example of the modification of the specificity of a coenzyme through a methylation reaction.
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