Issue 5, 2004

Loss of co-linearity by modular polyketide synthases: a mechanism for the evolution of chemical diversity

Abstract

Covering: the literature up to April 2004

Modular polyketide synthases biosynthesise natural products through successive Claisen-type condensations, where one module is responsible for one round of chain extension. This review describes recent findings where this rule of co-linearity is broken, either by one module being bypassed (skipping) or through one module being used for multiple chain extension events (stuttering).

Graphical abstract: Loss of co-linearity by modular polyketide synthases: a mechanism for the evolution of chemical diversity

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
14 Jun 2004
First published
13 Sep 2004

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2004,21, 575-593

Loss of co-linearity by modular polyketide synthases: a mechanism for the evolution of chemical diversity

S. J. Moss, C. J. Martin and B. Wilkinson, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2004, 21, 575 DOI: 10.1039/B315020H

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