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1.14.13.232
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a gene disruption mutant reveals the complete disappearance of oxytetracycline, with the concomitant appearance of a predominant glycoside metabolite derived from 4-hydroxy-6-methylpretetramid
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1.14.13.232
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OxyE plays a nonessential, but important role in oxytetracycline biosynthesis by serving as a efficient C-4 hydroxylase. A gene disruption mutant produces only about 50% of the oxytetracycline found in wild-type, and additionally synthesizes a glycoside derivative of 6-methylpretetramide
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1.14.13.232
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OxyL is a NADPH-dependent dioxygenase that hydroxylates 6-methylpretetramide at both C12a and C4 positions
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