A metabolic regulon reveals early and late acting enzymes in neuroactive lycopodium alkaloid biosynthesis
Plants synthesize many diverse small molecules that affect function of the mammalian central nervous system, making them crucial sources of therapeutics for neurological disorders. A notable portion of neuroactive phytochemicals are lysine-derived alkaloids, but the mechanisms by which plants produc...
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Main Authors: | Nett, Ryan S., Dho, Yaereen, Low, Yun-Yee, Sattely, Elizabeth S. |
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National Academy of Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/26768/ |
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