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antE
AntE is extracted from Photorhabdus luminescens. It is a component of the type II PKS system that can produce octaketides in E.coli.
Biology and Usage
Usage and Biology
The entire mPKS complement from P. luminescens, comprising the KS AntD, CLF AntE, and ACP AntF, were successfully expressed as soluble recombinant proteins in E. coli. Whilst AntD is a soluble recombinant proteins in E. coli, the role of AntE as a functional heterodimer partner for AntD was unknown. Sequence features of AntE defy conventions of characterised CLFs: alignment of CLF amino acid sequences in our dataset showed AntE to fringe the clade of canonical CLFs and to also lack hallmark and gatekeeper residues that play important roles in polyketide biosynthesis. Sequence and Features
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