Abstract
Heptoses are important higher-carbon sugars occurring in numerous structural variations in several domains of the bacterial cell wall, which are briefly summarized. Recent approaches towards the chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of these microbial monosaccharides will be summarized as well as progress made in the elucidation of two major biochemical pathways involving the synthesis of heptose phosphates and nucleotide-activated heptoses.
Keywords: Bacterial Heptoses, Biosynthesis, Synthesis, bacterial cell wall, microbial monosaccharides, Lipopolysaccharides
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Occurrence, Synthesis and Biosynthesis of Bacterial Heptoses
Volume: 12 Issue: 12
Author(s): Paul Kosma
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Keywords: Bacterial Heptoses, Biosynthesis, Synthesis, bacterial cell wall, microbial monosaccharides, Lipopolysaccharides
Abstract: Heptoses are important higher-carbon sugars occurring in numerous structural variations in several domains of the bacterial cell wall, which are briefly summarized. Recent approaches towards the chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of these microbial monosaccharides will be summarized as well as progress made in the elucidation of two major biochemical pathways involving the synthesis of heptose phosphates and nucleotide-activated heptoses.
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Kosma Paul, Occurrence, Synthesis and Biosynthesis of Bacterial Heptoses, Current Organic Chemistry 2008; 12 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527208785161169
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527208785161169 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5348 |
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