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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
[[Image:svs.jpg| | [[Image:svs.jpg|200px|left|thumb|]]'''Simvastatin synthase''' (LovD) is a 46 kDa acyltransferase found in the lovastatin biosynthetic pathway and catalyzes the final step of lovastatin biosynthesis<ref name="paper4">PMID: | ||
17113998</ref>. Pictured here is the D5 mutant | 17113998</ref>. Pictured here is the D5 mutant (Figure 1). | ||
This enzyme is isolated from the natural product biosynthetic pathways of ''Aspergillus terreus''. Simvastatin Synthase converts the inactive monacolin J acid (<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/Blah/2'>MJA</scene>) by dimethylbutyryl chloride to yield the protected form of simvastatin (Figure 2), which subsequently undergoes lactonization to yield simvastatin<ref name="paper5">PMID:19875080</ref>. | This enzyme is isolated from the natural product biosynthetic pathways of ''Aspergillus terreus''. Simvastatin Synthase converts the inactive monacolin J acid (<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/Blah/2'>MJA</scene>) by dimethylbutyryl chloride to yield the protected form of simvastatin (Figure 2), which subsequently undergoes lactonization to yield simvastatin<ref name="paper5">PMID:19875080</ref>. |