Author
Listed:
- Li Zhang
(Sichuan University)
- Chao Dou
(Chengdu University)
- Weizhu Yan
(Sichuan University)
- Pengpeng Chen
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Xinyu Jia
(Sichuan University)
- Na Zhang
(Sichuan University)
- Dan Zhou
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Zhaolin Long
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Lu Zhang
(Sichuan University)
- Xiaofeng Zhu
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Wei Cheng
(Sichuan University
Chengdu University
Sichuan University)
Abstract
6-thioguanine (6-TG) is a therapeutic medication for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and a potent antimicrobial agent. Its biosynthesis relies on the YcfA-YcfC system, yet the formation of its critical thioamide moiety remains incompletely understood. Here, we provide a detailed biochemical and structural characterization of YcfA, including apo and substrate-bound crystal structures, which reveal that substrate adenylation and L-cysteine addition are key initial steps in the reaction cascade. Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and functional analyses highlight YcfA’s assembly into a two-layered heptameric structure, essential for the enzymatic function. GTP serves a dual role as a substrate and oligomerization enhancer. Additionally, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate (PLP), a cofactor for YcfC, the partner enzyme in this system, promotes YcfA oligomerization but inhibits its activity by obstructing GTP binding. Biochemical and structural evidence confirms that YcfC acts as a C‒S lyase, which is essential for thioamide formation in the presence of PLP. Exploiting substrate flexibility, we synthesized a seleno analog with antimicrobial properties. Multi-omics analyses of the biosynthetic precursor underscore its potential as an antibiotic. Collectively, our findings unravel the distinct architecture and functionality of the YcfA-YcfC system, offering an evolutionary perspective on noncanonical thioamide biosynthesis and a foundation for synthetic biology applications in drug development.
Suggested Citation
Li Zhang & Chao Dou & Weizhu Yan & Pengpeng Chen & Xinyu Jia & Na Zhang & Dan Zhou & Zhaolin Long & Lu Zhang & Xiaofeng Zhu & Wei Cheng, 2025.
"The mechanism of thioamide formation by the YcfA-YcfC system in 6-thioguanine biosynthesis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-63937-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-63937-7
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