Strategies in megasynthase engineering – fatty acid synthases (FAS) as model proteins

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Abstract

Megasynthases are large multienzyme proteins that produce a plethora of important natural compounds by catalyzing the successive condensation and modification of precursor units. Within the class of megasynthases, polyketide synthases (PKS) are responsible for the production of a large spectrum of bioactive polyketides (PK), which have frequently found their way into therapeutic applications. Rational engineering approaches have been performed during the last 25 years that seek to employ the “assembly-line synthetic concept” of megasynthases in order to deliver new bioactive compounds. Here, we highlight PKS engineering strategies in the light of the newly emerging structural information on megasynthases, and argue that fatty acid synthases (FAS) are and will be valuable objects for further developing this field.

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Fischer, M., & Grininger, M. (2017). Strategies in megasynthase engineering – fatty acid synthases (FAS) as model proteins. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 13, 1204–1211. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.13.119

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