
pmid: 22840764
Enzymes involved in natural product biosynthesis employ a variety of cofactors, reaction mechanisms, and substrate preferences to achieve remarkable chemical diversity found in nature. In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Goldman and colleagues show how cofactor (FAD) binding affinity impacts the reaction mechanism and outcome of two related proteins, RebC and StaC, involved in indolocarbazoles biosynthesis.
Pharmacology, Clinical Biochemistry, Drug Discovery, Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Pharmacology, Clinical Biochemistry, Drug Discovery, Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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