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2.3.1.244
malfunction
a lovF mutant strain produces no lovastatin
441506
2.3.1.244
metabolism
the enzyme is involved in the lovastatin biosynthetic pathway
731290
2.3.1.244
metabolism
thne enzyme is involved in lovastatin biosynthesis
441506
2.3.1.244
physiological function
enzyme LovF synthesizes the alpha-S-methylbutyrate side chain that is subsequently transferred to monacolin J to yield the cholesterol-lowering natural product lovastatin. The diketide product of LovF is offloaded from the LovF acyl carrier protein domain by the dissociated acyltransferase LovD. LovD primarily interacts with the acyl carrier protein domain of LovF and the protein-protein interactions lead to highly efficient transfer of the diketide product. The catalytic efficiency is enhanced nearly one millionfold when LovF is used as the acyl carrier instead of N-acetylcysteamine
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