BGC0001144: neosartoricin B biosynthetic gene cluster from Trichophyton tonsurans CBS 112818
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Location: 57,770 - 72,970 nt. (total: 15,201 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank GG698521.1.

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MIBiG accession BGC0001144
Short description neosartoricin B biosynthetic gene cluster from Trichophyton tonsurans CBS 112818
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • PKS (Unknown)
Loci
GG698521.1
57770 - 72970
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Compounds
  • neosartoricin B
Species Trichophyton tonsurans CBS 112818 [taxonomy]
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neosartoricin B Evidence:
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C24H26O8
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Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • TESG_06702
  • EGD99348.1
57770 - 63367 (-) polyketide synthase
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    • TESG_06703
    • EGD99349.1
    63693 - 65003 (+) dimethylallyl tryptophan synthase
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      • TESG_06704
      • EGD99350.1
      67352 - 68672 (+) FAD-dependent monooxygenase
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        • TESG_06705
        • EGD99351.1
        68821 - 69882 (-) metallo-beta-lactamase
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          • TESG_06706
          • EGD99352.1
          70730 - 72970 (-) hypothetical protein
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            Annotation changelog

            Entry version: 3

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            Linked new PubChem id for neosartoricin B (pubchem:132542799)
            • (ID: 5UL74VURKJ25VSPPPO3H2NYB)
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            Entry version: 2

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            Migrated from v1.4
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            Updated reference publication(s) (MIBiG Annotathon)
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            Entry version: 1

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