Kittendorf_2006_Curr.Opin.Biotechnol_17_597

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Title : Developing tools for engineering hybrid polyketide synthetic pathways - Kittendorf_2006_Curr.Opin.Biotechnol_17_597
Author(s) : Kittendorf JD , Sherman DH
Ref : Curr Opin Biotechnol , 17 :597 , 2006
Abstract :

Bacterial type I polyketide synthases (PKSs) are complex, multifunctional enzymes that synthesize structurally diverse and medicinally important natural products. Given their modular organization, the manipulation of type I PKSs holds tremendous promise for the generation of novel compounds that are not easily accessible by standard synthetic chemical approaches. In theory, hybrid polyketide synthetic pathways can be constructed through the rational recombination of catalytic domains or modules from a variety of PKS systems; however, the general success of this strategy has been elusive, largely due to a poor understanding of the interactions between catalytic domains, as well as PKS modules. Over the past several years, a fundamental knowledge of these issues, and others, has begun to emerge, offering refined strategies for the facile engineering of hybrid polyketide pathways.

PubMedSearch : Kittendorf_2006_Curr.Opin.Biotechnol_17_597
PubMedID: 17046237
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Kittendorf JD, Sherman DH (2006)
Developing tools for engineering hybrid polyketide synthetic pathways
Curr Opin Biotechnol 17 :597

Kittendorf JD, Sherman DH (2006)
Curr Opin Biotechnol 17 :597