Halogenation, once considered a rare occurrence in nature, has now been observed in many natural product biosynthetic pathways1. However, only a small fraction of halogenated compounds have been isolated from terrestrial plants2. Given the impact that halogenation can have on the biological activity of natural products1, we rationalized that introduction of halides into medicinal plant metabolism would provide the opportunity to rationally bioengineer a broad variety of novel plant products with altered, and perhaps improved, pharmacological properties. Here we report that chlorination biosynthetic machinery from soil bacteria can be successfully introduced into the medicinal plant Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle). These prokaryo...
Nature has evolved halogenase enzymes to regioselectively halogenate a diverse range of biosynthetic...
Halogenation is a frequent modification of secondary metabolites and can play a significant role in ...
Biosynthetic capacity of plants, rooted in a near inexhaustible supply of photosynthetic energy and ...
Halogenation, which was once considered a rare occurrence in nature, has now been observed in many n...
Installing halogens onto natural products can generate compounds with novel or improved properties. ...
Halogenation of natural compounds in planta is rare. Herein, we describe successful engineering of t...
A huge variety of halogenated metabolites found in nature have a profound pharmacological effect or ...
Plants are versatile chemists producing a tremendous variety of specialized compounds. Here, we desc...
Plants produce some of the most potent therapeutics and have been used for thousands of years to tre...
© 2020, The Author(s). Plant halogenated natural products are rare and harbor various interesting bi...
The manipulation of pathways to make unnatural variants of natural compounds, a process often termed...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2011.Vita. Cataloged fro...
Eukaryotes such as higher plants have evolved to produce a diverse range of low-molecular-weight sec...
Tryptophan and indole derivatives are common precursors in many natural biosynthetic pathways. In re...
Halogenases catalyze the incorporation of halogen atoms into organic molecules. Given the importance...
Nature has evolved halogenase enzymes to regioselectively halogenate a diverse range of biosynthetic...
Halogenation is a frequent modification of secondary metabolites and can play a significant role in ...
Biosynthetic capacity of plants, rooted in a near inexhaustible supply of photosynthetic energy and ...
Halogenation, which was once considered a rare occurrence in nature, has now been observed in many n...
Installing halogens onto natural products can generate compounds with novel or improved properties. ...
Halogenation of natural compounds in planta is rare. Herein, we describe successful engineering of t...
A huge variety of halogenated metabolites found in nature have a profound pharmacological effect or ...
Plants are versatile chemists producing a tremendous variety of specialized compounds. Here, we desc...
Plants produce some of the most potent therapeutics and have been used for thousands of years to tre...
© 2020, The Author(s). Plant halogenated natural products are rare and harbor various interesting bi...
The manipulation of pathways to make unnatural variants of natural compounds, a process often termed...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2011.Vita. Cataloged fro...
Eukaryotes such as higher plants have evolved to produce a diverse range of low-molecular-weight sec...
Tryptophan and indole derivatives are common precursors in many natural biosynthetic pathways. In re...
Halogenases catalyze the incorporation of halogen atoms into organic molecules. Given the importance...
Nature has evolved halogenase enzymes to regioselectively halogenate a diverse range of biosynthetic...
Halogenation is a frequent modification of secondary metabolites and can play a significant role in ...
Biosynthetic capacity of plants, rooted in a near inexhaustible supply of photosynthetic energy and ...