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Pyridoxal phosphate-dependent reactions in the biosynthesis of natural products.

Natural Product Reports 2018 September 6
Covering: up to mid-2018Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) is a versatile organic cofactor used to catalyze diverse reactions on amino acid, oxoacid, and amine substrates. Here we review the reactions catalyzed by PLP-dependent enzymes, highlighting enzymes reported in the natural product biosynthetic literature. We describe enzymes that catalyze transaminations, Claisen-like condensations, and β- and γ-eliminations and substitutions, along with epimerizations, decarboxylations, and transaldolations. Finally, we describe a newly reported group of O2-, PLP-dependent enzymes. Altogether, natural product biosynthesis showcases the incredible versatility of PLP-dependent transformations for building chemical complexity.

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