BGC0000207: chartreusin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces chartreusis
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Location: 1 - 17,540 nt. (total: 17,540 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank AJ786383.1.

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MIBiG accession BGC0000207
Short description chartreusin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces chartreusis
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • PKS (Unknown)
Loci
AJ786383.1
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Compounds
  • chartreusin
Species Streptomyces chartreusis [taxonomy]
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chartreusin Evidence:
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C32H32O14
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Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • CAH10173.1
  • chaK
822 - 1265 (-) ChaK protein
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    • CAH10174.1
    • chaL
    1318 - 2058 (-) ChaL protein
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      • CAH10175.1
      • chaZ
      2216 - 3001 (+) ChaZ protein
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        • CAH10176.1
        • chaI
        4406 - 5266 (-) ChaI protein
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          • CAH10177.1
          • chaJ
          5465 - 5881 (+) ChaJ protein
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            • CAH10178.1
            • chaT1
            6222 - 7850 (+) ChaT1 protein
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              • CAH10179.1
              • chaO
              8041 - 9207 (+) ChaO protein
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                • CAH10180.1
                • chaQ
                9395 - 10141 (+) hypothetical protein
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                  • CAH10181.1
                  • chaT2
                  10283 - 11209 (+) ChaT2 protein
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                    • CAH10182.1
                    • chaT3
                    11266 - 12075 (+) ChaT3 protein
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                      • CAH10183.1
                      • chaT4
                      12072 - 12941 (+) ChaT4 protein
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                        • CAH10184.1
                        • chaT5
                        12988 - 15051 (+) ChaT5 protein
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                          • CAH10185.1
                          • chaR3
                          15146 - 16213 (-) ChaR3 protein
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                            Biosynthesis information
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