Merging chemical synthesis and biosynthesis: A new chapter in the total synthesis of natural products and natural product libraries

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Translated title of the contributionVereinigung von chemischer Synthese und Biosynthese: ein neues Kapitel in der Totalsynthese von Naturstoffen und Naturstoffbibliotheken
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4012-4022
Number of pages11
JournalAngewandte Chemie
Volume51
Issue number17
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2012

Abstract

Taking it easy: Natural product synthesis is a stressful task. Exploiting the understanding of biosynthetic pathways and implementing genetic engineering into the synthetic chemist's portfolio paves the way for new alternatives for natural product synthesis. This Minireview describes "hybrid" strategies of organic synthesis and biosynthesis that result in facile access to complex natural products and libraries based on them.

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    metabolic engineering, mutasynthesis, natural products, semisynthesis, total synthesis

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Merging chemical synthesis and biosynthesis: A new chapter in the total synthesis of natural products and natural product libraries. / Kirschning, Andreas; Hahn, Frank.
In: Angewandte Chemie , Vol. 51, No. 17, 22.03.2012, p. 4012-4022.

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