The biosynthesis of pramanicin: origin of the carbon skeleton
Chemical Communications1998Iss. 2, pp. 273–274
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Abstract
Incorporation of labelled acetates and serine into pramanicin 1 in Stagonospora sp. ATCC 74235 shows that the carbon skeleton of 1 is derived from eight acetate units and a serine residue, implying that the biosynthesis of 1 proceeds via an acyl–tetramic acid intermediate 3.
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