Cannabaceae

CYP170B1
Identifiers
OrganismStreptomyces albus
SymbolCYP170B1

Cytochrome P450 family 170 subfamily B member 1 (abbreviated CYP170B1) is an actinobacterial Cytochrome P450 enzyme originally from Streptomyces albus, which catalyzes the biosynthesis of the tricyclic sesquiterpene antibiotic albaflavenone.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Moody SC, Zhao B, Lei L, Nelson DR, Mullins JG, Waterman MR, Kelly SL, Lamb DC (May 2012). "Investigating conservation of the albaflavenone biosynthetic pathway and CYP170 bifunctionality in streptomycetes". The FEBS Journal. 279 (9): 1640–9. doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08447.x. PMID 22151149. S2CID 12805486.

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