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Biosynthetic Pathways to Nonproteinogenic α-Amino Acids
Jason B Hedges1, Katherine S Ryan1
1Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada.
Abstract:
Natural nonproteinogenic amino acids vastly outnumber the well-known 22 proteinogenic amino acids. Such amino acids are generated in specialized metabolic pathways. In these pathways, diverse biosynthetic transformations, ranging from isomerizations to the stereospecific functionalization of C-H bonds, are employed to generate structural diversity. The resulting nonproteinogenic amino acids can be integrated into more complex natural products. Here we review recently discovered biosynthetic routes to freestanding nonproteinogenic α-amino acids, with an emphasis on work reported between 2013 and mid-2019.
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