BGC0001049: tenellin biosynthetic gene cluster from Beauveria bassiana
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Location: 1,717 - 20,893 nt. (total: 19,177 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank AM409327.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001049
Short description tenellin biosynthetic gene cluster from Beauveria bassiana
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: complete
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRPS (Type I)
  • PKS (Iterative type I)
Loci
AM409327.1
1717 - 20893
via Knock-out studies, Heterologous expression
Compounds
  • tenellin
Species Beauveria bassiana [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
tenellin Evidence:
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C21H23N1O5
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • CAL69594.1
  • tens1
1717 - 3369 (+) hypothetical protein
  • Tailoring
  • Knock-out
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  • CAL69595.1
  • tens2
3777 - 5453 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • Knock-out
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  • CAL69596.1
  • tens3
6093 - 7259 (-) hypothetical protein
  • Scaffold biosynthesis
  • Other in vivo study
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  • CAL69597.1
  • tens
7941 - 20892 (+) PKS-NRPS
  • Scaffold biosynthesis
  • Other in vivo study
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Biosynthesis information

Biosynthetic modules

Name
2
Type
nrps-type1
Genes
tens
Substrates
tyrosine (evidence: Structure-based inference, Heterologous expression)
Integrated Monomers
Domains
condensation (LCL), adenylation
Name
1
Type
pks-modular
Genes
tens
Substrates
Integrated Monomers
Domains
acyltransferase, ketosynthase, acyltransferase, dehydratase, ketoreductase, methyltransferase
Annotation changelog

Entry version: 3

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Fixed gene accessions
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Corrected NRP module activity
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Updated NRP substrate specificities
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Entry version: 2

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Migrated from v1.4
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Updated compound(s) information (NPAtlas curation)
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Updated loci information
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Entry version: 1

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Submitted
  • (ID: 3XTF2R3BHL5LPPSMGJ2QHJQC)
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