Functional Separation of Multimodular Type I PKS Polypeptides by Utilizing Matched Docking Domains F...
Functional Separation of Multimodular Type I PKS Polypeptides by Utilizing Matched Docking Domains From a Heterologous PKS System
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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2010
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Bacterial type I modular polyketide synthases (PKS) are large multifunctional enzyme systems responsible for the biosynthesis of complex polyketide natural products such as erythromycin, pikromycin, and borrelidin. Type I systems are comprised of a loading module which generally selects an appropriate acyl group starter unit, and multiple discrete...
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Functional Separation of Multimodular Type I PKS Polypeptides by Utilizing Matched Docking Domains From a Heterologous PKS System
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9781124442662,1124442669
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