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A Fungal Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase Module that can Synthesize Thiopyrazines
A nonribosomal peptide synthetase-like enzyme (NRPS325) from Aspergillus terreus was reconstituted in vitro and was shown to synthesize thiopyrazines using an unprecedented mechanism. Substrate promiscuity of NRPS325 toward different amino acids and free
Neil Garg (2216656) +5 more
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Exploring the Domain Structure of Modular Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases
Recently, considerable insight has been gained into the modular organization of nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS). The three-dimensional structures of domains associated with substrate adenylation and covalent binding have been solved as well as ...
Marahiel, Mohamed A +3 more
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The cycloaspeptides:uncovering a new model for methylated nonribosomal peptide biosynthesis [PDF]
The cycloaspeptides are bioactive pentapeptides produced by various filamentous fungi, which have garnered interest from the agricultural industry due to the reported insecticidal activity of the minor metabolite, cycloaspeptide E.
Simpson, Tom +28 more
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Mechanistic Insights Into the Biosynthesis of Pseurotin A in Aspergillus fumigatus
The biosynthesis of pseurotin A, a fungal metabolite with antibiotic and immunosuppressive properties, involves a group of enzymes, including a polyketide‐nonribosomal peptide synthase (PKS‐NRPS), PsoA, and a bifunctional enzyme, PsoF. PsoA consists of a
Lei Sun +5 more
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Cell-free protein synthesis for nonribosomal peptide synthetic biology
Peptide natural products have a wide range of useful applications as pesticides, veterinary agents, pharmaceuticals, and bioproducts. To discover new natural products, manipulate them for analog generation, and to harness the potential of these bioactive
Tien T. Sword +2 more
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Nonribosomal peptide synthetases assemble a considerable number of structurally complex peptides of pharmacological importance. This turns them into important biosynthetic machineries for peptide diversification by engineering approaches.
Sylvester Hoffmann (6481823) +5 more
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ANTI-BACTERIAL PROPERTY OF A CORAL-ASSOCIATED BACTERIUM Bacillus sp. AGAINST CORAL PATHOGENIC [PDF]
Marine organisms such as corals are frequently colonized by bacteria that may be pathogenic to them. One of the means by which they are able to combat microbial attack is by chemical defense.
Radjasa, Ocky Karna, Sabdono, Agus
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Recent advances in engineering nonribosomal peptide assembly lines.
Covering: up to July 2015Nonribosomal peptides are amongst the most widespread and structurally diverse secondary metabolites in nature with many possessing bioactivity that can be exploited for therapeutic applications.
Winn, Michael +3 more
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Nonribosomal peptide synthetases are large, complex multidomain enzymes responsible for the biosynthesis of a wide range of peptidic natural products. Inherent to synthetase chemistry is the thioester templated mechanism that relies on protein/protein ...
Naga Sandhya Guntaka (2852846) +3 more
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The potential of tailoring enzymes in combination with engineered hybrid nonribosomal peptide synthetase-like enzymes was explored and resulted in methylated and prenylated forms of novel natural products, highlighting the possibilities and limitations ...
Clay C. C. Wang +3 more
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