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phnF

Gene
phnF
Protein
Prenyltransferase phnF
Organism
Penicillium herquei
Length
444 amino acids
Function
Prenyltransferase; part of the gene cluster that mediates the biosynthesis of phenalenones such as herqueinone, compounds that have been reported to treat tumors, bacterial infections and/or mycoses, and rheumatic diseases (PubMed:26978228). The non-reducing polyketide synthase phnA synthesizes the heptaketide backbone and cyclizes it into the angular, hemiketal-containing naphtho-gamma-pyrone prephenalenone. The product template (PT) domain of phnA catalyzes only the C4-C9 aldol condensation, which is unprecedented among known PT domains (PubMed:26978228). The transformation of prephenalenone to phenalenones requires an FAD-dependent monooxygenase phnB, which catalyzes the C2 aromatic hydroxylation of prephenalenone and ring opening of the gamma-pyrone ring simultaneously. Subsequent intramolecular deprotonation of C3 phenolic oxygen accelerates phenalenone ring closure to yield the tricyclic phenalenone core with a C2 hydroxylation (PubMed:26978228). The remaining tailoring enzymes encoded in the gene cluster involved in the biosynthesis of herqueinone include the O-methyltransferase phnC which can methylate C2-OH to stabilize the northern portion of the phenalenone core, the prenyltransferase phnF, which installs the dimethylallyl group at C5, and the oxidoreductase phnG which can further hydroxylate C6. Formation of the fused tetrahydrofuran moiety may require an additional enzyme and may involve those of unassigned function in or immediately adjacent to the gene cluster (Probable).
Similarity
Belongs to the tryptophan dimethylallyltransferase family.
Mass
50.695 kDa
Sequence
MSAPTQTTPVFKALTEASFSDSSLSEEAKQNALYWWNTSANDLARMLHQADYSEEVQRGFLSYYRDNICPRLGGKPDKDSADSGVGWDGNPLEYSFELKGSTKKKSVRFVVDLTELRPADHSNPLSMKHTQEMVDLLAEKTPNFDDTWYKVLKNWFVYAHLTPEEQTALIAKAGQQTSVIIGFDIYPKLTSPDQLPVMGKVYFPPCYVASDKGISRWQAVRQGIQSLPGVESFPNILSSTEIINDYLSEKPDSWQMGTRYLATDLVSPNKARFKVYMRCFDTSFEGIWDYYTLGGRIPNLDEDREKFRQLMDLVSGTTYAETRSKDDMQMGRFTSATGKLTAIYFNISPDNPYPAPKLCIYPSNFAKDDEVIAKGLDEWLEKYGWSDDTKSMEDQVKSVFDHRKLEETTGIFTFIGIGRKEDPTKKELSIQVYMTPELYRTPRY

Gene
phnF
Protein
HTH-type transcriptional repressor PhnF
Organism
Mycobacterium smegmatis (strain ATCC 700084 / mc(2)155)
Length
244 amino acids
Function
Represses the phnDCE operon, involved in the uptake of phosphate, under conditions of phosphate availability in the cell.
Mass
26.897 kDa
Sequence
MTAGAAPRILKHQVVRAELDRMLDGMRIGDPFPAEREIAEQFEVARETVRQALRELLIDGRVERRGRTTVVARPKIRQPLGMGSYTEAAKAQGLSAGRILVAWSDLTADEVLAGVLGVDVGAPVLQLERVLTTDGVRVGLETTKLPAQRYPGLRETFDHEASLYAEIRSRGIAFTRTVDTIDTALPDAREAALLGADARTPMFLLNRVSYDQDDVAIEQRRSLYRGDRMTFTAVMHAKNSAIVS

Gene
phnF
Protein
Probable transcriptional regulator PhnF
Organism
Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Length
241 amino acids
Function
Belongs to an operon involved in alkylphosphonate uptake and C-P lyase. Exact function not known. By similarity could be a transcriptional regulator.
Mass
27.621 kDa
Sequence
MHLSTHPTSYPTRYQEIAAKLEQELRQHYRCGDYLPAEQQLAARFEVNRHTLRRAIDQLVEKGWVQRRQGVGVLVLMRPFDYPLNAQARFSQNLLDQGSHPTSEKLLSVLRPASGHVADALGITEGENVIHLRTLRRVNGVALCLIDHYFADLTLWPTLQRFDSGSLHDFLREQTGIALRRSQTRISARRAQAKECQRLEIPNMSPLLCVRTLNHRDGESSPAEYSVSLTRADMIEFTMEH