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A transglutaminase homologue as a condensation catalyst in antibiotic assembly lines

Pascal D. Fortin, Christopher T. Walsh & Nathan A. Magarvey

Nature 448, 824-827(16 August 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature06068

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Figure 1

First condensation step in andrimid biosynthesis.

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Figure 2

Analysis of the AdmF-catalysed condensation of octatrienoyl to beta-phenylalanine.

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Figure 3

Proposed mechanism of AdmF compared with prototypical ketosynthase (KS) domains in PKS and condensation (C) domains in NRPS.

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