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Here we address the question of how the modularity of biosynthetic enzymes and the prevalence of multiple gene clusters in Streptomyces drive the evolution of ...
Oct 6, 2006 · This analysis suggests that 65% of the modules were altered by recombinational replacements that occurred within and between biosynthetic gene clusters.
Oct 6, 2006 · The genome of S. avermitilis contains eight type I PKS gene clusters [6]. The clusters involved in avermectin, oligomycin, and polyene macrolide ...
The avermectin and oligomycin structures are examples of the respective compound groups. The exact structure of the polyene macrolide compound is not known.
May 19, 2016 · Here we address the question of how the modularity of biosynthetic enzymes and the prevalence of multiple gene clusters in Streptomyces drive ...
Here we address the question of how the modularity of biosynthetic enzymes and the prevalence of multiple gene clusters in Streptomyces drive the evolution of ...
Readers on ; Natural Biocombinatorics in the Polyketide Synthase Genes of the Actinobacterium Streptomyces avermitilis · PLoS Computational Biology, October 2006.
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Natural Biocombinatorics in the Polyketide Synthase Genes of the Actinobacterium Streptomyces avermitilis · Biology, Chemistry. PLoS Comput. Biol. · 2006.