2017
ClbS Is a Cyclopropane Hydrolase That Confers Colibactin Resistance
Tripathi P, Shine EE, Healy AR, Kim CS, Herzon SB, Bruner SD, Crawford JM. ClbS Is a Cyclopropane Hydrolase That Confers Colibactin Resistance. Journal Of The American Chemical Society 2017, 139: 17719-17722. PMID: 29112397, PMCID: PMC6202678, DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b09971.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene productsBiosynthetic gene clusterSpecific mechanistic roleMolecular functionsGene clusterResidue mutantsHost bacteriaCancer formationColorectal cancer formationEscherichia coliCommensal Escherichia coliColibactinMechanistic roleHydrolase activityPrecolibactinsX-ray structureMolecular-level viewShare similaritiesElectrophilic CyclopropanesBacterial viabilityBacteriaHydrolaseGenotoxic effectsMutantsBiosynthesisStructure and Functional Analysis of ClbQ, an Unusual Intermediate-Releasing Thioesterase from the Colibactin Biosynthetic Pathway
Guntaka NS, Healy AR, Crawford JM, Herzon SB, Bruner SD. Structure and Functional Analysis of ClbQ, an Unusual Intermediate-Releasing Thioesterase from the Colibactin Biosynthetic Pathway. ACS Chemical Biology 2017, 12: 2598-2608. PMID: 28846367, PMCID: PMC5830302, DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.7b00479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColibactin gene clusterÅ crystal structurePolyketide secondary metabolitesAcyl-thioester substratesColibactin biosynthesisGene clusterBiosynthetic pathwayAtypical roleGene productsBiochemical characterizationFunctional analysisSecondary metabolitesGreater catalytic efficiencyCancer formationColorectal cancer formationHuman gutSpecific functionsNovel insightsCarrier proteinThioesteraseGenetic deletionClbQColibactinCatalytic efficiencyPathway
2015
The colibactin warhead crosslinks DNA
Vizcaino MI, Crawford JM. The colibactin warhead crosslinks DNA. Nature Chemistry 2015, 7: 411-417. PMID: 25901819, PMCID: PMC4499846, DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA-damaging activityHost-microbe interactionsUncharacterized familyColibactin biosynthesisSmall moleculesHybrid pathwayCancer formationMode of actionDuplex DNACrosslinks DNAMicrobial metabolitesUnexpected modelHuman microbiotaSelect strainsMetabolomic analysisDNAPathwayEscherichia coli presentHuman colonLabeling studiesDisease statesDirect experimental evidenceHuman healthBiosynthesisColibactin