13C labeling indicates that the epoxide-containing amino acid of HC-toxin is biosynthesized by head-to-tail condensation of acetate.
Y Q Cheng, L D Le, J D Walton, K D Bishop
Index: J. Nat. Prod. 62(1) , 143-5, (1999)
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Abstract
HC-toxin, cyclo(D-Pro-L-Ala-D-Ala-L-Aeo), where Aeo stands for 2-amino-9,10-epoxi-8-oxodecanoic acid, is a potent inhibitor of histone deacetylase. Previous molecular genetic studies indicated that HC-toxin biosynthesis requires a dedicated fatty acid synthase. The incorporation of [13C]acetate into HC-toxin was studied using NMR. The pattern of incorporation of 13C was consistent with the carbons of Aeo being derived from head-to-tail condensation of acetate.
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