Chemistry of fungal meroterpenoid cyclases
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ungal meroterpenoid cyclases are a recently discovered emerging family of membrane-integrated, non-canonical terpene cyclases. They catalyze the conversion of hybrid isoprenic precursors towards complex scaffolds and are therefore of great importance in the structure diversification in meroterpenoid biosynthesis. The products of these pathways exhibit intriguing molecular scaffolds and highly potent bioactivities, making them privileged structures from Nature and attractive candidates for drug development or industrial applications. This review will provide a comprehensive and comparative view on fungal meroterpenoid cyclases, their intriguing chemistries and importance for the scaffold formation step towards polycyclic meroterpenoid natural products.
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BARRA, Lena, Ikuro ABE, 2021. Chemistry of fungal meroterpenoid cyclases. In: Natural Product Reports. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 2021, 38(3), pp. 566-585. ISSN 0265-0568. eISSN 1460-4752. Available under: doi: 10.1039/D0NP00056FBibTex
@article{Barra2021Chemi-57548, year={2021}, doi={10.1039/D0NP00056F}, title={Chemistry of fungal meroterpenoid cyclases}, number={3}, volume={38}, issn={0265-0568}, journal={Natural Product Reports}, pages={566--585}, author={Barra, Lena and Abe, Ikuro} }
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