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SUBMITTER: Thimmappa R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9236903 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thimmappa Ramesha R Wang Shi S Zheng Minyan M Misra Rajesh Chandra RC Huang Ancheng C AC Saalbach Gerhard G Chang Yaqing Y Zhou Zunchun Z Hinman Veronica V Bao Zhenmin Z Osbourn Anne A
Nature chemical biology 20220627 7
Soft-bodied slow-moving sea creatures such as sea stars and sea cucumbers lack an adaptive immune system and have instead evolved the ability to make specialized protective chemicals (glycosylated steroids and triterpenes) as part of their innate immune system. This raises the intriguing question of how these biosynthetic pathways have evolved. Sea star saponins are steroidal, while those of the sea cucumber are triterpenoid. Sterol biosynthesis in animals involves cyclization of 2,3-oxidosquale ...[more]