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Interaction studies using fragments excised from the modular mycolactone polyketide synthase show that ketoreductase domains possess a generic binding site for acyl carrier protein domains and provide evidence that the pendant 5′-phosphopantetheine prosthetic group plays a key role in delivering acyl substrates to the active site in the correct orientation.

Graphical abstract: Dissecting how modular polyketide synthase ketoreductases interact with acyl carrier protein-attached substrates

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