Scientists at the University of Freiburg have discovered hitherto unknown intermediary steps by which enzymes are used to produce the carbon backbone of rubromycins. This is vital both for pharmaceutical bioengineering, for nano-design that might mimic the elegant and efficient methods of self-replication here employed, and for engineered tools meant to interact with this method of production.

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