BGC0000343: enterobactin biosynthetic gene cluster from Pseudomonas sp. J465
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Location: 27,847 - 34,054 nt. (total: 6,208 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank GQ370384.1.

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MIBiG accession BGC0000343
Short description enterobactin biosynthetic gene cluster from Pseudomonas sp. J465
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: partial
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRPS (Type I)
Loci
GQ370384.1
27847 - 34054
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Compounds
  • enterobactin
Species Pseudomonas sp. J465 [taxonomy]
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enterobactin Evidence:
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C30H27N3O15
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Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • ACY02012.1
27848 - 29020 (+) isochorismate synthase
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    • ACY02013.1
    29017 - 30642 (+) enterobactin synthase subunit E
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      • ACY02014.1
      30656 - 31528 (+) isochorismatase
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        • ACY02015.1
        31525 - >34054 (+) enterobactin synthetase component F
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          Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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