Engineering fatty acid synthases for directed polyketide production

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Abstract

In this study, we engineered fatty acid synthases (FAS) for the biosynthesis of short-chain fatty acids and polyketides, guided by a combined in vitro and in silico approach. Along with exploring the synthetic capability of FAS, we aim to build a foundation for efficient protein engineering, with the specific goal of harnessing evolutionarily related megadalton-scale polyketide synthases (PKS) for the tailored production of bioactive natural compounds.

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Gajewski, J., Buelens, F., Serdjukow, S., Janßen, M., Cortina, N., Grubmüller, H., & Grininger, M. (2017). Engineering fatty acid synthases for directed polyketide production. Nature Chemical Biology, 13(4), 363–365. https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.2314

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