From solo to duet, intersections of natural product assembly with self-resistance

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Covering: up to 2021 Self-resistance mechanisms adopted by natural product producers have long been recognized and studied as a standalone system separated from the assembly machinery. However, as more examples of self-resistance have been characterized in detail, it has been revealed that self-resistance could associate with the assembly machinery to fulfill the task of biosynthesis. This review summarizes different self-resistance mechanisms showing a common feature: intersection with natural product assembly. Furthermore, their possible evolutionary origin and synthetic biology applications are discussed.

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Wu, L., Zhang, Q., Deng, Z., & Yu, Y. (2022, January 6). From solo to duet, intersections of natural product assembly with self-resistance. Natural Product Reports. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1np00064k

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