Baldwin, JE and Adlington, RM and Marquess, DG and Pitt, AR and Porter, MJ and Russell, AT (1996) Evidence for an insertion-homolysis mechanism for carbon-sulphur bond formation in penicillin biosynthesis .2. Incubation and interpretation. TETRAHEDRON , 52 (7) 2537 - 2556.
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Abstract
Evidence to support an insertion-homolysis mechanism for the event leading to carbon-sulphur bond formation in penicillin biosynthesis has been obtained by incubation of a series of cyclopropane-containing stereochemical probes.
| Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Title: | Evidence for an insertion-homolysis mechanism for carbon-sulphur bond formation in penicillin biosynthesis .2. Incubation and interpretation |
| Keywords: | ISOPENICILLIN-N SYNTHASE, PROTECTING GROUPS, ALCOHOLS, ACIDS, PHENYLSELENOPHTHALIMIDE, REAGENT |
| UCL classification: | UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences > Chemistry |
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