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Polyketides



Polyketides

The Polyketides are a group of structurally very diversed family of natural products biosynthesized by the polyketide pathway.

Online available information resources about the chemistry and biochemistry of polyketides.

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[Syn] [Biosyn] [Meta]

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Synthesis, production


Multiple Claisen Condensations
... in Polyketide Synthesis - Format: PDF



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Biosyntheses


Ansamycin
Biosynthesis of ansamycins; reference pathway. Kegg, Japan

Erythromycin I
Polyketide Biosynthesis: The Erythromycin - Format: PDF

Erythromycin II
Polyketide Biosynthesis: The Erythromycin - Format: PDF

Erythromycin III
Polyketide Biosynthesis: The Erythromycin - Format: PDF

Macrolides
Biosynthesis of 12-, 14- and 16-membered macrolides. Kegg

Polyketide sugar unit biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg

Polyketides Biosyntheses
A millennium review - Format: PDF

Type II polyketide backbone
Biosynthesis of type II polyketide backbone; reference pathway. Kegg

Type II polyketide products
Biosynthesis of type II polyketide products; reference pathway. Kegg

Vancomycin
Biosynthesis of vancomycin group antibiotics; reference pathway. Kegg



[Syn] [Biosyn] [Meta]

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Metabolism, metabolic pathways


Type I polyketide structures
Reference pathway. Kegg







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Polyketides
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Polyketides, basics, biosynthesis, reactions
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