“…During these biosynthetic processes, coordinate reactions by biosynthetic enzymes were required for the complete formation of CTC, because a disorder of the coordinated reactions, usually caused by a mutation, resulted in the generation of at least nineteen CTCrelated shunt compounds. [1][2][3] Among these CTC-related compounds, only four compounds, tetracycline, CTC, 6-demethylchlortetracycline (6-DCT), and 6-demethyltetracycline (6-DMT), have antibacterial activity. These four compounds were characterized by the presence of a single bond at the 5a,11a-position, in contrast to other shunt products, which have a double bond at this position.…”