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. 1969 Aug;63(4):1335-42.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.63.4.1335.

Peptidyl transfers in gramicidin S bisoynthesis from enzyme-bound thioester intermediates

Peptidyl transfers in gramicidin S bisoynthesis from enzyme-bound thioester intermediates

W Gevers et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1969 Aug.

Abstract

The biosynthesis of the peptide antibiotic gramicidin S involves successive peptidyl transfer reactions between intermediates bound in thioester linkages to two active enzyme fractions, I and II. Fraction II activates and recemizes phenylalanine, and then initiates peptidyl transfer by catalyzing a reaction between the carboxyl group of D-phenylalanine, bound to an enzymic sulfhydryl group, and the free imino group of L-proline, one of four L-amino acids all linked by their carboxyl functions to separate sulfhydryl groups on fraction I. Successive reactions of this type in the active centers of the multienzyme complex of fraction I lead to the formation of thioester-bonded nascent peptide chains and, ultimately, of the antibiotic product.

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