Rapamycin biosynthesis: elucidation of gene product function †
Abstract
The function of gene products involved in the biosynthesis of the clinically important
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The function of gene products involved in the biosynthesis of the clinically important
M. A. Gregory, H. Hong, R. E. Lill, S. Gaisser, H. Petkovic, L. Low, L. S. Sheehan, I. Carletti, S. J. Ready, M. J. Ward, A. L. Kaja, A. J. Weston, I. R. Challis, P. F. Leadlay, C. J. Martin, B. Wilkinson and R. M. Sheridan, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006, 4, 3565 DOI: 10.1039/B608813A
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