“…In plants, tyrosine, Ldopa, or tryptophan decarboxylases represent a branching point from primary metabolism into secondary metabolic pathways, forming, for example, isoquinoline alkaloids (Kutchan and Zenk 1993;Facchini and De Luca 1994;). In various bacteria, tyrosine, the precursor of L-dopa, and also L-dopa itself, serve also as precursors for the biosynthesis of several antibiotics, such as antibiotic A47934 (Zmijewski et al 1987), lincomycin (Neusser et al 1998) and saframycin (Mikami et al 1985). The close proximity to PKS (ca.…”