PMID: 11902441Mar 21, 2002Paper

Biosynthesis and attachment of novel bacterial polyketide synthase starter units

Natural Product Reports
B S Moore, Christian Hertweck

Abstract

The biosynthesis and mode of attachment of a wide range of polyketide synthase (PKS) starter units in bacteria are covered in this review. Natural, unnatural, and engineered starter units associated with type I and type II PKSs are reported. The literature through early 2001 is reviewed, and 240 references cited.

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