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Complex molecules, clever solutions - Enzymatic approaches towards natural product and active agent syntheses.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 2018 April 2
Natural compounds are often structurally complex and their synthesis is still highly challenging. The review intends to give an overview on developments in biotechnology and their role for the production of natural products and active agents. In vitro and in vivo methods are presented side by side beginning with rather simple but smart single step conversions, followed by cascade reactions, and finishing with complex bio-, semi- and mutasynthesis endeavours. All the enzymatic approaches do obviously complement traditional synthetic methods; with their particular strengths, the combined repertoire will lead to an increased efficiency in natural product synthesis as well as in providing analogues.
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