Hai Deng, David O'Hagan and Christoph Schaffrath
Nat. Prod. Rep., 2004,21, 773-784
DOI:
10.1039/B415087M,
Review Article
Covering: the literature from 2000–2004
This review outlines the recent developments in uncovering the enzymes and intermediates involved in fluorometabolite biosynthesis in the bacterium Streptomyces cattleya. A particular emphasis is placed on the purification and characterisation of the fluorinase, the C–F bond forming enzyme which initiates the biosynthesis. Nature has hardly developed a biochemistry around fluorine, yet fluorinated organics are important commercial entities, therefore a biotransformation from inorganic to organic fluorine is novel and of contemporary interest.