“…Nonribosomal peptide and polyketide synthases (3,4), which synthesize clinically important natural products (5,6), can associate with tailoring enzymes, which act on small molecule substrates that are delivered by a phosphopantetheine (PPant) 3 tether bound to a carrier protein ( Fig. 1) (4,(7)(8)(9). The PPant-dependent halogenase, SyrB2 (10,11), chlorinates the methyl group of tethered L-Thr as part of the biosynthetic pathway for syringomycin E, an antifungal antibiotic that acts by forming channels in lipid bilayers (10,12).…”