Five protein families cooperate to form the warhead structure that
characterizes enediyne compounds, both chromoprotein enediynes and
non-chromoprotein enediynes. The protein families include a polyketide
synthase and thioesterase protein which form a polyketide synthase
catalytic complex involved in warhead formation in enediynes. Genes
encoding a member of each of the five protein families are found in all
enediyne biosynthetic loci. The genes and proteins may be used in genetic
engineering applications to design new enediyne compounds and in methods
to identify new enediyne biosynthetic loci.