Feeding of 14C-labeled amino acids to resting cells of Aspergillus alliaceus strongly supported the intuitive hypothesis that asperlicin is biosynthesized from tryptophan, anthranilate and leucine. The resting cell system was used also to prepare 25 asperlicin analogs via directed biosynthesis in presence of analogs of tryptophan and leucine. © 1988, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Houck, D. R., Ondeyka, J., Zink, D. L., Inamine, E., Goetz, M. A., & Hensens, O. D. (1988). On the biosynthesis of asperlicin and the directed biosynthesis of analogs in aspergillus alliaceus. The Journal of Antibiotics, 41(7), 882–891. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.41.882
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