Relaxed specificity in aromatic prenyltransferases
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- DOI: 10.1038/nchembio0705-71
Relaxed specificity in aromatic prenyltransferases
Abstract
Prenylation represent a critical step in the biosynthesis of many natural products, A new study reveals how aromatic prenyltransferase enzymes tolerate diverse aromatic polyketides while still controlling the length of prenyl side chains.
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