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El. knyga: Secondary-Metabolite Biosynthesis and Metabolism

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  • Serija: Environmental Science Research 44
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  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461530121
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Environmental Science Research 44
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461530121

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Proceedings of an American Chemical Society symposium held in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14-19, 1991

This book was developed from the proceedings of the American Chemical Society, Division of Agricultural & Food Chemistry, subdivision of Natural Products Symposium "Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Secondary Natural Products" held in Atlanta, Georgia, April 1991. The objective of the conference was to bring together people from apparently diverse fields, ranging from biotechnology, metabolism, mechanistic organic chemistry, enzymology, fermentation, and biosynthesis, but who share a common interest in either the biosynthesis or the metabolism of natural products. It is our intention to help bridge the gap between the fields of mechanistic bio-organic chemistry and biotechnology. Our thanks go to Dr. Henry Yokoyama, co-organizer of the symposium, the authors who so kindly contributed chapters, the conference participants, and to those who assisted in the peer review process. We also thank the financial supporters of the symposium: ACS/AGFD, NIH General Medical Sciences, and the agricultural, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chromatography companies. A full list of the supporting corporations and institutions is given on the following page. Pharma-Tech and P.C., Inc. are manufacturers of instrumentation for high-speed countercurrent chromatography. We thank the Agricultural Research Service and the U. S. Department of Agriculture for granting me permission to co-organize the conference and for us to complete the book. Richard J. Petroski Susan P. McCormick USDA, ARS, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research Peoria, IL 61604 June 10, 1992 vii CONTENTS ANTIBIOTICS Polyketide Synthetases: Enzyme Complexes and Multifunctional Proteins Directing the Biosynthesis of Bacterial Metabolites from Fatty Acids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . .

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Springer Book Archives
ANTIBIOTICS
Polyketide Synthetases: Enzyme Complexes and Multifunctional Proteins Directing the Biosynthesis of Bacterial Metabolites from Fatty Acids
3(8)
C. Richard Hutchinson
Heinrich Decker
Pat Guilfoile
Ben Shen
Richard Summers
Eveyn Wendt-Pienkowski
Bill Wessel
Exploring the Intricate Details of Antibiotic Biosynthesis
11(16)
Steven J. Gould
Intact Incorporation of Partially Assembled Intermediates into Acetate-Derived Polyketide Antibiotics
27(14)
Zhe Li
Fionna M. Martin
Paul B. Reese
Yuko Yoshizawa
John C. Vederas
Biosynthetic Studies on Antibiotics
41(20)
Kenneth L. Rinehart
William C. Snyder
Andrew L. Staley
Raymond C. M. Lau
Methylation Pathways in Antibiotic Producing Streptomycetes
61(16)
Marilyn K. Speedie
James J. Zulty
Bonnie M. Fox
Kimberlee K. Wallace
Diversions of the Shikimate Pathway? The Biosynthesis of Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acid
77(12)
H. G. Floss
H. Cho
R. Casati
K. A. Reynolds
E. Kennedy
B. S. Moore
J. M. Beale
U. M. Mocek
K. Poralla
Investigations of the Biosynthesis of Aristeromycin
89(16)
Ronald J. Parry
The Biosynthesis of Virginiamycins M1 and M2
105(16)
David G. I. Kingston
NATURAL TOXINS
The Biosynthesis of Nicotine and Related Alkaloids in Intact Plants, Isolated Plant Parts, Tissue Cultures and Cell-Free Systems
121(20)
Edward Leete
Examination of Tetrahydro- and Dihydrobisfuran Formation in Aflatoxin Biosynthesis: From Whole Cells to Purified Enzymes
141(16)
Craig A. Townsend
Sean M. McGuire
Susan W. Brobst
Todd L. Grayhill
Kollol Pal
Clifton E. Barry
HERBICIDES, PHYTOALEXINS AND MICROBIAL METABOLITES
Microorganisms: A Remarkable Source of Diverse Chemical Structures for Herbicide Discovery
157(32)
Barbara G. Isaac
Stephen W. Ayer
Richard J. Stonard
Induction of Secondary Metabolite-Phytoalexin Formation in Plant Cell Suspension Cultures
189(8)
Peter Heinstein
Mark Horn
David Davis
Philip S. Low
Applications of Whole Cell Fungal Systems as Models of Mammalian Xenobiotic/Drug Metabolism
197(12)
P. J. Davis
W. Wang
M. Hezari
M. Campos
C.G. Reddy
The Structural Analysis of the Components of Alginic Acid and the Effects of Their Metal Ion Complexation as Determined by NMR
209(20)
John M. Beale, Jr.
Cora A. Steginsky
Blain M. Maniya
ISOPRENOID PATHWAY: BIOSYNTHESIS AND METABOLISM
Problems and Perspectives in the Study of Metabolic Turnover of Plant Secondary Metabolites
229(10)
Charles A. Mihaliak
Johnathan Gershenzon
Rodney Croteau
Comparison of Two Monoterpene Cyclases Isolated from Higher Plants; γ-Terpinene Synthase from Thymus vulgaris and Limonene Synthase from Mentha x piperita
239(14)
William R. Alonso
Rodney Croteau
Hydroxylation of (-)-β-Pinene and (-)-α-Pinene by a Cytochrome P-450 System from Hyssop (Hyssop officinalis)
253(8)
Frank Karp
Rodney Croteau
Stable Isotope Studies of Cantharidin Biosynthesis by Epicauta pestifera
261(26)
John P. McCormick
James E. Carrel
The Metabolism of (R) ?(+) - Pulegone, a Toxic Monoterpene
287(10)
Sidney D. Nelson
Robert H. McClanahan
Norbert Knebel
David Thomassen
W. Perry Gordon
Shimako Oishi
Biosynthesis of Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins in Cotton Foliar Tissue
297(8)
Margaret Essenberg
Gordon D. Davis
Margaret Pierce
Hiroki Hamada
Guadelupe Davila-Huerta
Biosynthesis of Limonoids in Citrus
305(14)
Shin Hasegawa
Zareb Herman
Natural Product Biosynthesis via the Diels-Alder Reaction
319(10)
Robert D. Stipanovic
A Study of the Isoprenoid Pathway in Elicitor-Treated Tobacco Cell Suspension Cultures
329(8)
Kathleen M. Hanley
Urs Voegeli
Joseph Chappell
Carotenoid Biosynthesis and Regulation in Plants
337(14)
Bibal Camara
Philippe Hugueney
Alain d'Harlingue
Joelle Quennemt
Rudy Schantz
Jaques Henry Weil
Marcel Kuntz
RUBBER
Enzymatic Synthesis of a Rubber Polymer
351(10)
K.V. Venkatachalam
G.A. Greenblatt
C.R. Benedict
Molecular Cloning of a Portion of the Gene for the Abundant Rubber Particle of Guayule
361(6)
Katrina Cornish
Zhigang Pan
Ralph A. Backhaus
Regulation of Biosynthesis of Carotenoids in Phycomyces Blakesleeanus
367(12)
Henry Yokoyama
E. P. Hayman
Indexes
Author Index 379(2)
Subject Index 381