FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term polyketide metabolic process ID (Ontology) GO:0030638 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The chemical reactions and pathways involving polyketides, any of a diverse group of natural products synthesized via linear poly-beta-ketones, which are themselves formed by repetitive head-to-tail addition of acetyl (or substituted acetyl) units indirectly derived from acetate (or a substituted acetate) by a mechanism similar to that for fatty acid biosynthesis but without the intermediate reductive steps.[ ISBN:0198506732 ]
Also Known As "polyketide metabolism"
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  metabolic process
   |__secondary metabolic process
       |__polyketide metabolic process
           |__daunorubicin metabolic process
           |   |__daunorubicin biosynthetic process
           |   |__daunorubicin catabolic process
           |__doxorubicin metabolic process
           |__macrolide metabolic process
           |   |__enterobactin catabolic process
           |   |__erythromycin catabolic process
           |   |__macrolide biosynthetic process(+)
           |__polyketide biosynthetic process
           |   |__(M)-viriditoxin biosynthetic process
           |   |__1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene-melanin biosynthetic process
           |   |__ansamycin biosynthetic process
           |   |__asperfuranone biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__aspyridone A biosynthetic process
           |   |__aspyridone B biosynthetic process
           |   |__averantin biosynthetic process
           |   |__daunorubicin biosynthetic process
           |   |__F-9775A biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__F-9775B biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__fonsecin biosynthetic process
           |   |__fumigermin biosynthetic process
           |   |__granaticin biosynthetic process
           |   |__ilicicolin H biosynthetic process
           |   |__lovastatin biosynthetic process
           |   |__macrolide biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__mevastatin biosynthetic process
           |   |__mycophenolic acid biosynthetic process
           |   |__neosartoricin biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__olivetolic acid biosynthetic process
           |   |__oxytetracycline biosynthetic process
           |   |__patulin biosynthetic process
           |   |__regulation of polyketide biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__tetracenomycin C biosynthetic process
           |   |__tetracycline biosynthetic process
           |   |__viridicatumtoxin biosynthetic process
           |__polyketide catabolic process
               |__asperfuranone catabolic process
               |__aspyridone A catabolic process
               |__aspyridone B catabolic process
               |__averantin catabolic process
               |__daunorubicin catabolic process
               |__enterobactin catabolic process
               |__erythromycin catabolic process
               |__F-9775A catabolic process
               |__F-9775B catabolic process
               |__fonsecin catabolic process
               |__granaticin catabolic process
               |__neosartoricin catabolic process
               |__oxytetracycline catabolic process
               |__tetracenomycin C catabolic process
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