This document outlines key biochemical pathways and molecules involved in the biosynthesis of natural products. It shows glycolysis and the pentose phosphate cycle contributing sugars like erythrose 4-P. Photosynthesis, the shikimic acid pathway and acetyl-CoA contribute aromatic amino acids and isoprenoids. The Krebs cycle further processes carbohydrates and amino acids into precursor molecules like alpha-ketoglutarate and acetyl-CoA that feed into secondary metabolic pathways to synthesize a wide range of natural products.
This document outlines key biochemical pathways and molecules involved in the biosynthesis of natural products. It shows glycolysis and the pentose phosphate cycle contributing sugars like erythrose 4-P. Photosynthesis, the shikimic acid pathway and acetyl-CoA contribute aromatic amino acids and isoprenoids. The Krebs cycle further processes carbohydrates and amino acids into precursor molecules like alpha-ketoglutarate and acetyl-CoA that feed into secondary metabolic pathways to synthesize a wide range of natural products.
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This document outlines key biochemical pathways and molecules involved in the biosynthesis of natural products. It shows glycolysis and the pentose phosphate cycle contributing sugars like erythrose 4-P. Photosynthesis, the shikimic acid pathway and acetyl-CoA contribute aromatic amino acids and isoprenoids. The Krebs cycle further processes carbohydrates and amino acids into precursor molecules like alpha-ketoglutarate and acetyl-CoA that feed into secondary metabolic pathways to synthesize a wide range of natural products.
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