BGC0000353: tacrolimus biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. MA6548
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Location: 1 - 28,732 nt. (total: 28,732 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank AF082100.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0000353
Short description tacrolimus biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces sp. MA6548
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRPS (Type I)
Loci
AF082100.1
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Compounds
  • tacrolimus
Species Streptomyces sp. MA6548 [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
tacrolimus Evidence:
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C44H69N1O12
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Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • AAC68816.1
  • fkbP
61 - 4575 (-) FK506 peptide synthetase
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    • AAC68817.1
    • fkbO
    4572 - 5570 (-) FK506 oxidase
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      • AAC68815.1
      • fkbB
      5798 - 28528 (+) FK506 polyketide synthase
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        Biosynthesis information

        Biosynthetic modules

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        Unk01
        Type
        nrps-type1
        Genes
        fkbP
        Substrates
        pipecolic acid (evidence: )
        Integrated Monomers
        Domains
        adenylation
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