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1. Implicating the red body of Nannochloropsis in forming the recalcitrant cell wall polymer algaenan

2. Tripterygium wilfordii cytochrome P450s catalyze the methyl shift and epoxidations in the biosynthesis of triptonide

3. Total biosynthesis of the cyclic AMP booster forskolin from Coleus forskohlii

5. Circular biomanufacturing through harvesting solar energy and CO

6. The terpene synthase gene family inTripterygium wilfordiiharbors a labdane-type diterpene synthase among the monoterpene synthase TPS-b subfamily

7. Metabolic Engineering of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 for Production of the Plant Diterpenoid Manoyl Oxide

8. Synthesis of C-Glucosylated Octaketide Anthraquinones in Nicotiana benthamiana by Using a Multispecies-Based Biosynthetic Pathway

9. Author response: Total biosynthesis of the cyclic AMP booster forskolin from Coleus forskohlii

10. Total biosynthesis of the cyclic AMP booster forskolin from Coleus forskohlii

11. Localization and in-Vivo Characterization of

12. Manoyl Oxide (13R), the Biosynthetic Precursor of Forskolin, Is Synthesized in Specialized Root Cork Cells in Coleus forskohlii

13. Oxidation and cyclization of casbene in the biosynthesis of Euphorbia factors from mature seeds of Euphorbia lathyris L

14. Cover Feature: Synthesis of C-Glucosylated Octaketide Anthraquinones in Nicotiana benthamiana by Using a Multispecies-Based Biosynthetic Pathway (ChemBioChem 19/2017)

15. High-throughput testing of terpenoid biosynthesis candidate genes using transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana

16. High-Throughput Testing of Terpenoid Biosynthesis Candidate Genes Using Transient Expression in Nicotiana benthamiana

17. Expanding the Landscape of Diterpene Structural Diversity through Stereochemically Controlled Combinatorial Biosynthesis

19. Use of heterologous expressed polyketide synthase and small molecule foldases to make aromatic and cyclic compounds

20. Use of octaketide synthases to produce kermesic acid and flavokermesic acid

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