Inactivation of the urdGT2 gene, which encodes a glycosyltransferase responsible for the C-glycosyltransfer of activated D-olivose, leads to formation of the novel urdamycins I, J, and K

Eva Künzel, Bettina Faust, Carsten Oelkers, Ulrike Weissbach, Daniel W. Bearden, Gabriele Weitnauer, Lucia Westrich, Andreas Bechthold, Jürgen Rohr

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