BGC0000662: grixazone A biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces griseus subsp. griseus NBRC 13350
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Location: 4,957,169 - 4,972,074 nt. (total: 14,906 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank AP009493.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0000662
Short description grixazone A biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces griseus subsp. griseus NBRC 13350
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • terpene (Unknown)
Loci
AP009493.1
4957169 - 4972074
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Compounds
  • grixazone A
Species Streptomyces griseus subsp. griseus NBRC 13350 [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
grixazone A Evidence: NMR [4]
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C18H15N3O6S1
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • SGR_4238
  • BAG21067.1
  • griT
4957169 - 4958371 (-) putative LuxR-family transcriptional regulator
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    • SGR_4239
    • BAG21068.1
    • griS
    4958513 - 4959136 (+) GriS protein
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      • SGR_4240
      • BAG21069.1
      • griR
      4959179 - 4960102 (+) transcriptional regulator
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        • SGR_4241
        • BAG21070.1
        • griA
        4960332 - 4961711 (+) putative FAD-dependent oxygenase
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          • SGR_4242
          • BAG21071.1
          • griB
          4961820 - 4963172 (+) putative grixazone transporter
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            • SGR_4243
            • BAG21072.1
            • griC
            4963351 - 4964409 (+) arylcarboxylate reductase component
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              • SGR_4244
              • BAG21073.1
              • griD
              4964409 - 4965779 (+) arylcarboxylate reductase component
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                • SGR_4245
                • BAG21074.1
                • griE
                4965832 - 4966221 (+) copper chaperon
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                  • SGR_4246
                  • BAG21075.1
                  • griF
                  4966261 - 4967181 (+) ortho-aminophenol oxidase
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                    • SGR_4247
                    • BAG21076.1
                    • griG
                    4967311 - 4968669 (+) putative 3,4-AHBA transporter
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                      • SGR_4248
                      • BAG21077.1
                      • griH
                      4968644 - 4969834 (-) Conversion of 2-amino-4,5-dihydroxy-6-one-heptanoic acid-7-phosphate to 3-amino-4-hydroxybenzoic acid
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                        • SGR_4249
                        • BAG21078.1
                        • griI
                        4969910 - 4970734 (-) aldolase
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                          • SGR_4250
                          • BAG21079.1
                          • griJ
                          4970791 - 4972074 (-) putative aspartokinase homologue
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                            Biosynthesis information

                            Biosynthetic paths

                            3-Amino-4-hydroxybenzoic acid
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                            Pathway: GriI > GriH [3]
                            Comment: The product of GriI proposed, but not detected
                            3-amino-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
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                            Pathway: GriC+GriD [1]
                            Grixazone A
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                            Pathway: GriE+GriF [2]
                            Comment: This is a 4 step path. The product of the first step was identified by mass spectrometry. The product of the second step was determined by MS and NMR. The second step was proposed to be non-enzymatical. The product of the third step was not detected, was only proposed.
                            Operons
                            Genes Evidence
                            griT
                            griR, griS
                            griR
                            griA, griB
                            griG, griE, griC, griF, griD
                            griI, griH, griJ
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