Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase

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  • Katja M. Fisch
  • Elizabeth Skellam
  • David Ivison
  • Russell J. Cox
  • Andrew M. Bailey
  • Colin M. Lazarus
  • Thomas J. Simpson

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  • University of Bristol
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5331-5333
Number of pages3
JournalChemical communications
Volume46
Issue number29
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

The in vivo activity of truncated forms of methylorcinaldehyde synthase shows that the synthase retains a hydrolytic release activity in the absence of reductive chain release and that chain-length is not controlled by the reductive release domain; experiments using a methyltransferase inhibitor suggest that methylation occurs prior to aromatisation.

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Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase. / Fisch, Katja M.; Skellam, Elizabeth; Ivison, David et al.
In: Chemical communications, Vol. 46, No. 29, 2010, p. 5331-5333.

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Fisch, KM, Skellam, E, Ivison, D, Cox, RJ, Bailey, AM, Lazarus, CM & Simpson, TJ 2010, 'Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase', Chemical communications, vol. 46, no. 29, pp. 5331-5333. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0cc01162b
Fisch, K. M., Skellam, E., Ivison, D., Cox, R. J., Bailey, A. M., Lazarus, C. M., & Simpson, T. J. (2010). Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase. Chemical communications, 46(29), 5331-5333. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0cc01162b
Fisch KM, Skellam E, Ivison D, Cox RJ, Bailey AM, Lazarus CM et al. Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase. Chemical communications. 2010;46(29):5331-5333. doi: 10.1039/c0cc01162b
Fisch, Katja M. ; Skellam, Elizabeth ; Ivison, David et al. / Catalytic role of the C-terminal domains of a fungal non-reducing polyketide synthase. In: Chemical communications. 2010 ; Vol. 46, No. 29. pp. 5331-5333.
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