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    Exploiting members of the BAHD acyltransferase family to synthesize multiple hydroxycinnamate and benzoate conjugates in yeast
    with A. Eudes, M. Mouille, D. S. Robinson, V. T. Benites, G. Wang, L. Roux, E. E. K. Baidoo, T. -Y. Chiu, J. L. Heazlewood, H. V. Scheller, A. Mukhopadhyay, J. D. Keasling, S. Deutsch, and D. Loque
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    Exploiting members of the BAHD acyltransferase family to synthesize multiple hydroxycinnamate and benzoate conjugates in yeast
    with A. Eudes, M. Mouille, D. S. Robinson, V. T. Benites, G. Wang, L. Roux, E. E. K. Baidoo, T. Y. Chiu, J. L. Heazlewood, H. V. Scheller, A. Mukhopadhyay, J. D. Keasling, S. Deutsch, and D. Loqué
    © 2016 The Author.Background: BAHD acyltransferases, named after the first four biochemically characterized enzymes of the group, are plant-specific enzymes that catalyze the transfer of coenzyme A-activated donors onto various acceptor molecules. They are responsible for the synthesis in plants of a myriad of secondary metabolites, some of which are beneficial for humans either as therapeutics or as specialty chemicals such as flavors and fragrances. The production of pharmaceutical, nutraceuti…Read more