Characterization of HphA: The First Enzyme in the Homologation Pathway of l‐Phenylalanine and l‐Tyrosine
Laura E. Stewart,
Skyler L. Owens,
Shopno R. Ahmed
et al.
Abstract:Homologation of amino acids is the insertion or deletion of a methylene group to their side chain, which is a relatively uncommon chemical transformation observed in peptide natural product (NP) structure. Homologated amino acids can potentially make the NP more stable in a biological system, but its biosynthesis is yet to be understood. This study biochemically characterized the first of three unexplored enzymes in the homologation pathway of l‐phenylalanine and l‐tyrosine. Previously proposed reactions catal… Show more
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