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Cover Picture: Polyketide‐Chain Branching by an Enzymatic Michael Addition (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 27/2009)
Authors:Bjrn Kusebauch  Benjamin Busch  Kirstin Scherlach  Martin Roth  Christian Hertweck
Institution:Björn Kusebauch,Benjamin Busch,Kirstin Scherlach,Martin Roth,Christian Hertweck
Abstract:The fungus Rhizopus microsporus …? ; shown in the micrograph on the cover picture, harbors the endosymbiotic bacteria Burkholderia rhizoxinica that produces the antimitotic polyketide macrolide rhizoxin (see structure). In their Communication on page 5001 ff. , C. Hertweck and co‐workers show that the enzyme rhizoxin polyketide synthase is uniquely capable of introducing a β branch (highlighted by the magnifying glass) by a Michael‐type addition of a malonyl unit to an acryloyl intermediate.
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Keywords:conjugate addition  macrolides  natural products  polyketides  rhizoxin
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