Structural highlightsFunctionADH1_ARTAN Involved in the biosynthesis of the antimalarial endoperoxide artemisinin (PubMed:23575629, PubMed:27488942). Catalyzes the conversion of artemisinic alcohol into artemisinic aldehyde (PubMed:23575629).[1] [2]
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