Biosynthesis of the tunicamycin antibiotics proceeds via unique exo-glycal intermediates.
The tunicamycins are archetypal nucleoside antibiotics targeting bacterial peptidoglycan biosynthesis and eukaryotic protein N-glycosylation. Understanding the biosynthesis of their unusual carbon framework may lead to variants with improved selectivity. Here, we demonstrate in vitro recapitulation...
Main Authors: | Wyszynski, F, Lee, S, Yabe, T, Wang, H, Gomez-Escribano, J, Bibb, M, Davies, G, Davis, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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