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Exploring the biosynthetic capacity of TsrM, a B12‐dependent Radical SAM Enzyme Catalyzing Non‐radical Reactions

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B12 -dependent radical SAM enzymes are an emerging enzyme family with approximately 200,000 proteins. These enzymes have been shown to catalyze chemically challenging reactions such as methyl transfer to sp2- and sp3-hybridized carbon atoms. However, to date we have little information regarding their complex mechanisms and their biosynthetic potential. Here we show, using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, mutagenesis and synthetic probes that the vitamin B12 -dependent radical SAM enzyme TsrM catalyzes not only C- but also N-methyl transfer reactions further expanding its synthetic versatility. We also demonstrate that TsrM has the unique ability to directly transfer a methyl group to the benzyl core of tryptophan, including the least reactive position C4. Collectively, our study supports that TsrM catalyzes non-radical reactions and establishes the usefulness of radical SAM enzymes for novel biosynthetic schemes including serial alkylation reactions at particularly inert C-H bonds.
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hal-03620811 , version 1 (08-11-2022)

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Feryel Soualmia, Alain Guillot, Nazarii Sabat, Clémence Brewee, Xavier Kubiak, et al.. Exploring the biosynthetic capacity of TsrM, a B12‐dependent Radical SAM Enzyme Catalyzing Non‐radical Reactions. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2022, 28 (31), pp.e202200627. ⟨10.1002/chem.202200627⟩. ⟨hal-03620811⟩
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