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Biosynthesis of polyketides by trans-AT polyketide synthases

Natural Product Reports, 2010
This review discusses the biosynthesis of natural products that are generated by trans-AT polyketide synthases, a family of catalytically versatile enzymes that have recently been recognized as one of the major group of proteins involved in the production of bioactive polyketides. 436 references are cited.
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Polyketides

2016
Polyketides are a fascinating class of natural products with highly diverse, often complex structures combined with a likewise impressive breath of strong and selective biological activities. This chapter discusses the logic of biosynthetic polyketide assembly.
Schaefers, Françoise   +7 more
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Engineering of modular polyketide synthases to produce novel polyketides

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1998
Polyketides are important natural products produced by Actinomycetes and other organisms via the polymerization of coenzyme A-activated carboxylic acids. Modular polyketide synthases are large multifunctional enzymes that direct the biosynthetic process using a dedicated 'module' for each polymerization reaction, which specifies the unit to be ...
, Carreras, , Santi
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Biosynthesis of polyketides by trans-AT polyketide synthases in Burkholderiales

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2019
Widely used as drugs and agrochemicals, polyketides are a family of bioactive natural products, with diverse structures and functions. Polyketides are produced by megaenzymes termed as polyketide synthases (PKSs). PKS biosynthetic pathways are divided into the cis-AT PKSs and trans-AT PKSs; a division based mainly on the absence of an acyltransferase ...
Hanna, Chen   +10 more
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Towards engineered polyketides

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 1998
Rapid advances have been made over the past 10 years in the identification of the biosynthetic machinery that carries out the biosynthesis of polyketide natural products. Many such compounds are used in various therapeutic areas, including antibacterials, anticancer, antifungals and cholesterol lowering.
J, Staunton, B, Wilkinson
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Cell-free synthesis of polyketides by recombinant erythromycin polyketide synthases

Nature, 1995
Modular polyketide synthases (PKSs) are complex multi-enzyme proteins that catalyse the bacterial biosynthesis of many pharmaceutically useful polyketides. The PKSs are organized into a series of modules, each containing the active catalytic sites required for one step in the synthesis process.
R, Pieper, G, Luo, D E, Cane, C, Khosla
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Polyketides

1994
This chapter discusses the condensation of acetyl-SCoA with malonyl-SCoA units that gives rise to numerous aromatic compounds, many of which have meta-disposition of hydroxyl groups. It mentions products of the polyketide pathway and its typical examples, such as 6-methylsalicyclicacid, antifungal compound griseofulvin, mycotoxins patulin, and ...
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Production of a novel polyketide through the construction of a hybrid polyketide synthase

Gene, 1996
The lactone rings of the polyketides platenolide and tylactone are synthesized by condensation of acetate-, proprionate-, and butyrate-derived precursors. A hybrid tylactone/platenolide synthase was constructed to determine if the choice of substrate is programmed by the polyketide synthase and to ascertain if a substrate different than that normally ...
S, Kuhstoss   +4 more
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