The phosphopantetheinyl transferase KirP activates the ACP and PCP domains of the kirromycin NRPS/PKS of Streptomyces collinus Tu 365: FEMS Microbiology Letters

M. Pavlidou, E. K. Pross, E. M. Musiol, A. Kulik, W. Wohlleben, Tilmann Weber

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