Secondary-Metabolite Biosynthesis and Metabolism, 1992
Environmental Science Research Series, Vol. 44

Coordinators: Petroski Richard J., McCormick Susan P.

Language: English

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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 . . . . . . . . . . .
Antibiotics: Polyketide Synthetases; C.R. Hutchinson. Biosynthetic Studies on Antibiotics; K.L. Rinehart, et al. Natural Toxins: The Biosynthesis of Nicotine and Related Alkaloids in Intact Plants, Isolated Plant Parts, Tissue Cultures, and Cell-Free Systems; E. Leete. Examination of Tetrahydro and Dihydrobisfuran Formation in Aflatoxin Biosynthesis; C.A. Townsend, et al. Herbicides, Phytoalexins, and Microbial Metabolites: Microorganisms; B.G. Isaac, et al. Applications of Whole Cell Fungal Systems an Models of Mammalian Xenobiotic/Drug Metabolism; P.J. Davis, et al. Isoprenoid Pathway: Biosynthesis of Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins in Cotton Foliar Tissue; M. Essenberg, et al. Carotenoid Biosynthesis and Regulation in Plants; B. Camara, et al. Rubber: Enzymatic Synthesis of a Rubber Polymer; K.V. Venkatachalam, et al. 18 additional articles. Index.