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6.2.1.51
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FadD29 protein is not required for the production of phthiocerol and phthiodiolone dimycocerosates in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The protein is involved in the biosynthesis of phenolic glycolipids. During the formation of the phenolphthiocerol chain, FadD22 catalyzes the activation of 4-hydroxybenoic acid and its subsequent transfer onto polyketide synthase PKS15, to yield 4-hydroxyphenylalkanoate. This latter lipid is then activated by FadD29
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6.2.1.51
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the transfer of the iterative biosynthetic intermediates (4-hydroxyphenylalkanoates) synthesized by the polyketide synthase Pks15/1 to the noniterative polyketide synthase PpsA for acyl chain extension is dependent on 4-hydroxyphenylalkanoyl-AMP ligase FadD29
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