Author(s)

S. L. Cobb, H. Deng, J. T. G. Hamilton, R. P. McGlinchey, D. O'Hagan, C. Schaffrath

ISBN

0045-2068

Publication year

2005

Periodical

Bioorganic Chemistry

Periodical Number

5

Volume

33

Pages

393-401

Author Address

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5′-Fluoro-5′-deoxyinosine (5′-FDI) is identified as an adventitious side product that accumulates in cell free incubations of SAM and fluoride ion in Streptomyces cattleya. 5′-FDI was identified by a combination of isotopic labelling studies and co-synthesis studies as well as enzymatic degradation. Although it is an efficiently generated end product of the cell free incubations, 5′-FDI is not a biosynthetic intermediate and it does not accumulate as a fluorometabolite with fluoroacetate and 4-fluorothreonine in whole cell incubations of S. cattleya. Clearly the purine deaminase which converts 5′-fluoro-5′-deoxyadenosine (5′-FDA) to 5′-FDI in the cell free extract does not come into contact with 5′-FDA in whole cells, suggesting some level of compartmentalisation in cells of S. cattleya. The biotransformation of 5′-FDI from fluoride ion extends the range of organofluorine products, beyond biosynthetic intermediates, that can be generated by this system, for applications such as enzymatic labelling with fluorine-18 for positron emission tomography applications. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.