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Term:
brevianamide F biosynthetic process (GO:1900805)
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brevianamide F biosynthetic process 
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of brevianamide F. Brevianamide F is the biosynthetic precursor of a large family of biologically active prenylated tryptophan-proline 2,5-diketopiperazines that are produced by some fungi.
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Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: brevianamide F anabolism ;   brevianamide F biosynthesis ;   brevianamide F formation ;   brevianamide F synthesis
Narrow Synonyms: brevianamide F metabolic process
Related Synonyms: C16H17N3O2 anabolism ;   C16H17N3O2 biosynthesis ;   C16H17N3O2 biosynthetic process ;   C16H17N3O2 formation ;   C16H17N3O2 synthesis ;   L-prolyl-L-tryptophan anhydride anabolism ;   L-prolyl-L-tryptophan anhydride biosynthesis ;   L-prolyl-L-tryptophan anhydride biosynthetic process ;   L-prolyl-L-tryptophan anhydride formation ;   L-prolyl-L-tryptophan anhydride synthesis ;   L-tryptophyl-L-proline cyclic anhydride anabolism ;   L-tryptophyl-L-proline cyclic anhydride biosynthesis ;   L-tryptophyl-L-proline cyclic anhydride biosynthetic process ;   L-tryptophyl-L-proline cyclic anhydride formation ;   L-tryptophyl-L-proline cyclic anhydride synthesis ;   cyclo-(Trp-Pro) anabolism ;   cyclo-(Trp-Pro) biosynthesis ;   cyclo-(Trp-Pro) biosynthetic process ;   cyclo-(Trp-Pro) formation ;   cyclo-(Trp-Pro) synthesis ;   cyclo-L-Trp-L-Pro anabolism ;   cyclo-L-Trp-L-Pro biosynthesis ;   cyclo-L-Trp-L-Pro biosynthetic process ;   cyclo-L-Trp-L-Pro formation ;   cyclo-L-Trp-L-Pro synthesis ;   cyclo-L-tryptophanyl-L-proline anabolism ;   cyclo-L-tryptophanyl-L-proline biosynthesis ;   cyclo-L-tryptophanyl-L-proline biosynthetic process ;   cyclo-L-tryptophanyl-L-proline formation ;   cyclo-L-tryptophanyl-L-proline synthesis ;   tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine anabolism ;   tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine biosynthesis ;   tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine biosynthetic process ;   tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine formation ;   tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine synthesis
Alternate IDs: GO:1900803
Definition Sources: GOC:di, GOC:TermGenie, PMID:16755625, PMID:17464044

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