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. 1997 Feb 15;244(1):74-80.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00074.x.

Structural organization of a multifunctional polyketide synthase involved in the biosynthesis of the macrolide immunosuppressant FK506

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Structural organization of a multifunctional polyketide synthase involved in the biosynthesis of the macrolide immunosuppressant FK506

H Motamedi et al. Eur J Biochem. .
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Abstract

The immunosuppressant FK506 is a 23-membered macrocyclic polyketide produced by several Streptomyces species. Sequencing of a 19.5-kb contiguous segment of DNA from the FK506 gene cluster of Streptomyces sp. MA6548 revealed the presence of a single 19.3-kb open reading frame designated fkbA. fkbA encodes a component of the FK506 polyketide synthase, a complex enzyme system which catalyzes synthesis of the polyketide portion of FK506. The predicted product of gene fkbA is a 630,660-Da protein (6420 amino acids) that contains 19 independent domains with a high degree of amino acid sequence similarity to the catalytic activities of known fatty acid synthases. The identified domains are arranged into four repeated modules with a linear organization precisely as that of animal fatty acid synthase and type I polyketide synthase. Each module participates in one round of chain extension and subsequent processing and thus FkbA polypeptide catalyzes four of the ten condensation steps required for synthesis of the FK506 macrolactone ring. Disruption of fkbA results in the generation of an FK506 non-producing mutant demonstrating direct involvement of fkbA in the biosynthesis of FK506.

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