Issue 16, 1991

The polyketide synthase (PKS) of aspyrone biosynthesis: evidence for the enzyme bound intermediates from incorporation studies with N-acetylcysteamine thioesters in intact cells of Aspergillus melleus

Abstract

The intact incorporation of deuterium labelled N-acetylcysteamine thioesters of crotonic, (2E,4E)-hexadienoic and (2E,4E,6E)-octatrienoic acids into aspyrone support the hypothesis that the aspyrone polyketide synthase resembles a fatty acid synthase in its mode of operation, and that it follows a processive mode of operation.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1991, 1110-1112

The polyketide synthase (PKS) of aspyrone biosynthesis: evidence for the enzyme bound intermediates from incorporation studies with N-acetylcysteamine thioesters in intact cells of Aspergillus melleus

J. Staunton and A. C. Sutkowski, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1991, 1110 DOI: 10.1039/C39910001110

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