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The biosynthesis of epothilone, a novel anticancer compound. Notably, biosynthesis incorporates both PKSs (modules EPOS A, C, D, E, and F) and NRPSs (module EPOS P), illustrating the functional similarities between the two classes of enzymatic machinery.

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