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vancomycin biosynthetic process
Known as:
vancomycin biosynthesis
, vancomycin synthesis
, vancomycin anabolism
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The chemical reactions and pathways leading to the formation of vancomycin, (3S,6R,7R,11R,23S,26S,30aS,36R,38aR)-44-[2-O-(3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-3-C…
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2008
2008
Not so clear on oxygen. Comment on Structural basis for cofactor-independent dioxygenation in vancomycin biosynthesis by Widboom et al. (2007), Nature (London), 447, 342-345.
B. Stec
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K. Stieglitz
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological…
2008
Corpus ID: 9236483
2005
2005
An improved solid-phase methodology for the synthesis of putative hexa- and heptapeptide intermediates in vancomycin biosynthesis.
Dong Bo Li
,
John A. Robinson
Organic and biomolecular chemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 19973977
The biosynthesis of the vancomycin aglycone involves three oxidative phenol coupling reactions, each catalyzed by a discrete…
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2003
2003
Crystal structure of OxyC, a cytochrome P450 implicated in an oxidative C-C coupling reaction during vancomycin biosynthesis.
O. Pylypenko
,
F. Vitali
,
Katja Zerbe
,
John A. Robinson
,
I. Schlichting
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 29274647
Gene inactivation studies point to the involvement of OxyC in catalyzing the last oxidative phenol coupling reaction during…
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1998
1998
Total Syntheses of Vancomycin and
D. A. Evans
,
M. Wood
,
B. Trotter
,
Timothy I. Richardson
,
J. Barrow
,
J. L. Katz
1998
Corpus ID: 146803870
Vancomycin, isolated in 1956 from Streptomyces orientalis,[1] is the prototypical member of a large family of antibiotics whose…
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