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Biosynthesis of bioactive natural products from Basidiomycota
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The club fungi, Basidioycota, produce a wide range of bioactive compounds. Here, we describe recent studies on the biosynthetic pathways and enzymes of bioactive natural products from these fungi.
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Title: Biosynthesis of bioactive natural products from Basidiomycota
Description:
The club fungi, Basidioycota, produce a wide range of bioactive compounds.
Here, we describe recent studies on the biosynthetic pathways and enzymes of bioactive natural products from these fungi.
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