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6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase (DEBS)

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TE is the terminal domain in DEBS, releasing the completed polyketide from the synthase by forming a 14-membered lactone. It is able to close such a large ring by threading it into a large inner cavity which stabilizes its conformation while esterification occurs.
TE is the terminal domain in DEBS, releasing the completed polyketide from the synthase by forming a 14-membered lactone. It is able to close such a large ring by threading it into a large inner cavity which stabilizes its conformation while esterification occurs.
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Revision as of 11:31, 21 December 2014

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3D structures of 6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase

Updated on 21-December-2014

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