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The ubiquitous carrier protein—a window to metabolitebiosynthesis
Andrew C. Mercer,Michael D. Burkart
Natural Product Reports Pub Date : 04/03/2007 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/B603921A
Abstract

Covering: 1970 to 2006

Nature has developed a remarkable strategy to isolate metabolites from the milieu of the cell for chemical modification through the use of carrier proteins. Common to both primary and secondary metabolic pathways, acyl-carrier proteins constitute a conserved protein architecture which mediate the biosynthesis of a variety of metabolic products. Analogies have been made between the carrier protein and solid phase resin for chemical synthesis, as both entities provide a mechanism to separate compounds of interest from complex mixtures for selective chemical modification. However, there is significantly more to the carrier protein than an attachment point. In this review, we aim to systematically characterize the role of carrier proteins in various metabolic pathways and outline their utility in biosynthesis and biotechnology; 185 references are cited.

Graphical abstract: The ubiquitous carrier protein—a window to metabolitebiosynthesis
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