Biosynthesis of the RiPP trojan horse nucleotide antibiotic microcin C is directed by the N-formyl of the peptide precursor
Microcin C7 (McC) is a peptide antibiotic modified by a linkage of the terminal isoAsn amide to AMP via a phosphoramidate bond. Post-translational modification on this ribosomally produced heptapeptide precursor is carried out by MccB, which consumes two equivalents of ATP to generate the N-P linkag...
Main Authors: | Dong, S, Kulikovsky, A, Zukher, I, Estrada, P, Dubiley, S, Severinov, K, Nair, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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