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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2040-2042 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | Chemical communications |
Issue number | 20 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2007 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
Mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase encoding mupH gene in Pseudomonas fluorescens gives rise to a new metabolite formed from a truncated polyketide intermediate, providing in vivo evidence for the roles of mupH and cognate genes found in several "AT-less" and other bacterial PKS gene clusters responsible for the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites containing acetate/propionate derived side chains.
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In: Chemical communications, No. 20, 01.01.2007, p. 2040-2042.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Mupirocin H, a novel metabolite resulting from mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase analogue, mupH in Pseudomonas fluorescens
AU - Wu, Ji'En
AU - Cooper, Sian M.
AU - Cox, Russell J.
AU - Crosby, John
AU - Crump, Matthew P.
AU - Hothersall, Joanne
AU - Simpson, Thomas J.
AU - Thomas, Christopher M.
AU - Willis, Christine L.
PY - 2007/1/1
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N2 - Mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase encoding mupH gene in Pseudomonas fluorescens gives rise to a new metabolite formed from a truncated polyketide intermediate, providing in vivo evidence for the roles of mupH and cognate genes found in several "AT-less" and other bacterial PKS gene clusters responsible for the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites containing acetate/propionate derived side chains.
AB - Mutation of the HMG-CoA synthase encoding mupH gene in Pseudomonas fluorescens gives rise to a new metabolite formed from a truncated polyketide intermediate, providing in vivo evidence for the roles of mupH and cognate genes found in several "AT-less" and other bacterial PKS gene clusters responsible for the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites containing acetate/propionate derived side chains.
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DO - 10.1039/b700613f
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SP - 2040
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JO - Chemical communications
JF - Chemical communications
SN - 1359-7345
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