Second-generation probes for biosynthetic intermediate capture: Towards a comprehensive profiling of polyketide assembly

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Abstract

Malonyl carba(dethia) N-decanoyl cysteamine methyl esters and novel acetoxymethyl esters were utilised as second-generation probes for polyketide intermediate capture. The use of these tools in vivo led to the characterisation of an almost complete set of biosynthetic intermediates from a modular assembly line, providing a first kinetic overview of intermediate processing leading to complex natural product formation.

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Wilkening, I., Gazzola, S., Riva, E., Parascandolo, J. S., Song, L., & Tosin, M. (2016). Second-generation probes for biosynthetic intermediate capture: Towards a comprehensive profiling of polyketide assembly. Chemical Communications, 52(68), 10392–10395. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc04681a

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