BGC0000905: heme D1 biosynthetic gene cluster from Heliobacillus mobilis
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Location: 1 - 16,361 nt. (total: 16,361 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank EU052681.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0000905
Short description heme D1 biosynthetic gene cluster from Heliobacillus mobilis
Status Minimal annotation: yes
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)
  • Other
Loci NCBI GenBank: EU052681.1
Compounds
  • heme D1
Species Heliobacillus mobilis [taxonomy]
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Chemical products information
heme D1
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C34H30N4O10
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • ABT18035.1
  • fdhE
2 - 574 (+) formate dehydrogenase
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  • ABT18036.1
  • tatA
595 - 828 (+) protein translocase
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  • ABT18037.1
  • hep2
926 - 1888 (+) heptaprenyl diphosphate synthase
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  • ABT18038.1
  • ccs1
1967 - 3358 (+) cytochrome c biogenesis protein
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  • ABT18039.1
  • ccsA
3381 - 4229 (+) cytochrome c biogenesis protein
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  • ABT18040.1
  • cysGb
4274 - 4900 (+) siroheme synthase
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  • ABT18041.1
  • hemA2
4882 - 6189 (+) glutamyl-tRNA reductase
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  • ABT18042.1
  • hemC
6202 - 7146 (+) porphobilinogen deaminase
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  • ABT18043.1
  • cysG_A__hemD_fusion
7143 - 8690 (+) CysG(A)/HemD fusion protein
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  • ABT18044.1
  • nirJ1
8835 - 10010 (+) heme d1 biosynthesis protein
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  • ABT18045.1
  • hemB
10065 - 11054 (+) delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydrotase/porphobilinogen synthase
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  • ABT18046.1
  • nirJ2
11374 - 12369 (+) heme d1 biosynthesis protein
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  • ABT18047.1
  • nirD
12373 - 12858 (+) heme d1 biosynthesis protein
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  • ABT18048.1
  • nirL
12884 - 13357 (+) heme d1 biosynthesis protein
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  • ABT18049.1
  • hemL
13369 - 14676 (+) glutamate-1-semialdehyde 2,1-aminotransferase
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  • ABT18050.1
14871 - 15719 (+) unknown
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  • ABT18051.1
  • dedA
15721 - >16359 (-) unknown
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Annotation changelog
MIBiG version Submitter Notes
1.0
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2.0
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3.0
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  • Update compound structure (SMILES) for heme D1
  • Linked new PubChem id for heme D1 (pubchem:53356663)
  • Updated bioactivity data
3.1
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  • Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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