F-dependent Transformations in Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites
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Cofactor F has been historically known as the "methanogenic redox cofactor". It is now recognised that F has essential roles in the primary and secondary metabolism of archaea and bacteria. Recent discoveries highlight the role of F as a redox cofactor in the biosynthesis of various natural products, including ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptides, and a new class of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-based secondary metabolites. With the vast availability of (meta)genomic data, the identification of uncharacterised F-dependent enzymes offers the potential for discovering novel secondary metabolites, presenting valuable prospects for clinical and biotechnological applications.
Cofactor F tail length distribution in different environmental samples.
Wunderer M, Markt R, Prem E, Peer N, Mullaymeri A, Wagner A Heliyon. 2024; 10(20):e39127.
PMID: 39640720 PMC: 11620106. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39127.