BGC0001975: atratumycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces atratus
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Location: 1 - 69,292 nt. (total: 69,292 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank MK370905.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001975
Short description atratumycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces atratus
Status Minimal annotation: no
A minimal annotation only contains information on the BGC loci and one or more linked chemical product(s)

Completeness: Unknown
Whether the loci encodes everything needed for the pathway producing the compound(s)
Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRP
Loci NCBI GenBank: MK370905.1
Compounds
  • atratumycin
Species Streptomyces atratus [taxonomy]
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Chemical products information
atratumycin
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • QBG38760.1
1 - 1551 (+) histidine ammonia-lyase
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  • QBG38761.1
1973 - 2377 (+) IS481 family transposase
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  • QBG38762.1
4058 - 4972 (+) Atr1
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  • QBG38763.1
4969 - 5946 (+) Atr2
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  • QBG38764.1
6274 - 7164 (+) Atr3
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  • QBG38765.1
7167 - 7934 (+) Atr4
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  • QBG38766.1
8232 - 8486 (+) Atr5
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  • QBG38767.1
8547 - 9809 (+) Atr6
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  • QBG38768.1
9803 - 10948 (+) Atr7
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  • QBG38769.1
10945 - 11898 (+) Atr8
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  • QBG38770.1
11898 - 12749 (+) Atr9
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  • QBG38771.1
12746 - 13717 (+) Atr10
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  • QBG38772.1
13962 - 15062 (+) Atr11
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  • QBG38773.1
15125 - 15364 (+) Atr12
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  • QBG38774.1
15364 - 15822 (+) Atr13
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  • QBG38775.1
15819 - 16298 (+) Atr14
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  • QBG38776.1
16308 - 17054 (+) Atr15
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  • QBG38777.1
17140 - 17760 (+) Atr16
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  • QBG38778.1
17811 - 18023 (+) Atr17
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  • QBG38779.1
18288 - 18776 (+) Atr18
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  • QBG38780.1
19100 - 19663 (-) Atr19
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  • QBG38781.1
19837 - 20028 (-) Atr20
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  • QBG38782.1
20025 - 31823 (-) Atr21
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  • QBG38783.1
31820 - 42898 (-) Atr22
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  • QBG38784.1
42898 - 57465 (-) Atr23
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  • QBG38785.1
57899 - 58138 (+) Atr24
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  • QBG38786.1
58135 - 59106 (+) Atr25
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  • QBG38787.1
59106 - 59432 (+) Atr26
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  • QBG38788.1
59490 - 60761 (+) Atr27
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  • QBG38789.1
60790 - 61254 (+) Atr28
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  • QBG38790.1
61251 - 62207 (+) Atr29
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  • QBG38791.1
62204 - 62992 (+) Atr30
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  • QBG38792.1
63287 - 64312 (+) Atr31
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  • QBG38793.1
64471 - 66474 (+) Atr32
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  • QBG38794.1
66372 - 66755 (-) Atr32
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  • QBG38795.1
66986 - 67273 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • QBG38796.1
67427 - 67795 (+) hypothetical protein
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  • QBG38797.1
68048 - 69292 (+) ErfK/YbiS/YcfS/YnhG family protein
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NRP-specific information
Subclass N/A
Cyclic? no
NRP-synthases
Gene Modules
QBG38782.1
Module ?
Specificity: glycine
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Specificity: leucine
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Specificity: tyrosine
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QBG38783.1
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Specificity: phenylalanine
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Specificity: proline
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Specificity: valine
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QBG38784.1
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Specificity: threonine
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Specificity: serine
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Specificity: tryptophan
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Specificity: asparagine
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Annotation changelog
MIBiG version Submitter Notes
2.0
  • Hidden contributor (ID: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, no GDPR consent given).
  • Submitted
3.0
  • Hidden contributor (ID: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, no GDPR consent given).
  • Updated bioactivity data
  • Added NRP substrate specificities
3.1
  • Hidden contributor (ID: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, no GDPR consent given).
  • Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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