equisetin and mevastatin

equisetin has been researched along with mevastatin* in 1 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for equisetin and mevastatin

ArticleYear
Biosynthesis of lovastatin and related metabolites formed by fungal iterative PKS enzymes.
    Biopolymers, 2010, Volume: 93, Issue:9

    The fungal polyketide lovastatin is a cholesterol lowering agent that is an immediate precursor to a multi-billion dollar drug, simvastatin (Zocor). Lovastatin is produced by an iterative type I polyketide synthase known as LovB and a partner enoyl reductase (LovC). There is evidence that a Diels-Alderase enzyme activity is utilized in its biosynthesis. This review examines the biosynthesis of lovastatin, as well as of compactin, equisetin, cytochalasins, and solanapyrones, which are other structurally related polyketides that appear to utilize a Diels-Alderase.

    Topics: Cytochalasins; Lactones; Lovastatin; Polyketide Synthases; Pyrrolidinones; RNA, Catalytic; Simvastatin; Tetrahydronaphthalenes

2010