Publications by authors named "Sanath K Kandy"

Isoprenoid modifications of proteins and peptides serve fundamental biological functions and are of therapeutic interest. While C (farnesyl) and C (geranylgeranyl) moieties are prevalent among proteins, known ribosomal peptide prenylations involve shorter-chain units not exceeding farnesyl in size. To our knowledge, cyclized terpene moieties have not been reported from either biomolecule class.

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While natural products isolated from plants have historically been an important source of bioactive molecules, elucidating their biosynthetic pathways has remained a challenging process. Strychnine is the one such compound known for its neurotoxicity and use as a rodent pesticide. Considerable interest has been shown in the synthesis of strychnine for many decades, yet little was known about its biosynthesis.

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