Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2024,20, 1548–1559, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.138
transcriptomic data sets, we uncover the potential distribution of split burpitide precursor peptides in Streptophyta. Metabolomic analysis of target plants confirms our bioinformatic predictions of new cyclopeptide alkaloids from both known and new sources.
Keywords: burpitides; natural products; plants; RiPPs
; transcriptome mining; Introduction
Plants are prolific producers of cyclic peptide natural products, making 1000s of different molecules [1]. While the orbitide [2] and cyclotide [3] classes of peptides are well known, it has been recently discovered that a new class of molecules called burpitides are also
prevalent in plants [4]. Like all known plant peptides, burpitides fall under the ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) superclass of natural products (Figure 1). The typical pathway for a RiPP starts with a precursor peptide made by the ribosome that undergoes post
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Figure 1:
Biosynthetic scheme for the formation of burpitides using a split (top) or fused (bottom) pathway. ...