Novel hybrid tetracenomycins through combinatorial biosynthesis using a glycosyltransferase encoded by the elm genes in cosmid 16F4 and which shows a broad sugar substrate specificity

S. E. Wohlert, G. Blanco, F. Lombó, E. Fernández, A. F. Braña, S. Reich, G. Udvarnoki, C. Méndez, H. Decker, J. Frevert, J. A. Salas, J. Rohr

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