BGC0001022: myxalamid biosynthetic gene cluster from Stigmatella aurantiaca
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Location: 1 - 49,736 nt. (total: 49,736 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank AF319998.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001022
Short description myxalamid biosynthetic gene cluster from Stigmatella aurantiaca
Status Minimal annotation: no
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)
  • NRP
  • Polyketide
Loci NCBI GenBank: AF319998.1
Compounds
  • myxalamid
  • myxalamid A
  • myxalamid C
  • myxalamid D
Species Stigmatella aurantiaca [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
myxalamid
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C25H39N1O3
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myxalamid A
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C26H41N1O3
myxalamid C
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C24H37N1O3
myxalamid D
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • AAK57182.1
2 - 1306 (-) putative aspartokinase
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  • AAK57183.1
1363 - 2895 (+) putative histidine ammonium lyase
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  • AAK57184.1
  • mxaA
3275 - 7822 (-) MxaA
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  • AAK57185.1
  • mxaB1
7819 - 11520 (-) MxaB1
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  • AAK57186.1
  • mxaB2
11487 - 14303 (-) MxaB2
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  • AAK57187.1
  • mxaC
14300 - 29878 (-) MxaC
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  • AAK57188.1
  • mxaD
29889 - 35411 (-) MxaD
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  • AAK57189.1
  • mxaE
35479 - 41067 (-) MxaE
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  • AAK57190.1
  • mxaF
41064 - 48170 (-) MxaF
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  • AAK57191.1
48435 - 49295 (+) putative acetyl transferase
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  • AAK57192.1
49377 - 49736 (-) putative transcriptional repressor
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NRP-specific information
Subclass N/A
Cyclic? no
NRP-synthases
Gene Modules
mxaA
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Specificity: alanine
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Annotation changelog
MIBiG version Submitter Notes
1.0
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2.0
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  • Migrated from v1.4
3.0
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  • Add new compound: myxalamid A
  • Add new compound: myxalamid C
  • Add new compound: myxalamid D
  • Updated bioactivity data
  • Added NRP substrate specificities
3.1
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  • Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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