BGC0001255: equisetin biosynthetic gene cluster from Fusarium heterosporum
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Location: 1 - 41,299 nt. (total: 41,299 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank KC439347.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001255
Short description equisetin biosynthetic gene cluster from Fusarium heterosporum
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRPS (Type I)
  • PKS (Unknown)
Loci
KC439347.1
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Compounds
  • equisetin
Species Fusarium heterosporum [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
equisetin Evidence:
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C22H31N1O4
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • AGO86668.1
  • eqx1
1909 - 3968 (-) hypothetical protein
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    • AGO86662.1
    • eqxS
    6134 - 18400 (-) equisetin synthetase
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      • AGO86663.1
      • eqx3
      18944 - 20077 (+) hypothetical protein
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        • AGO86659.1
        • eqxC
        20614 - 21675 (+) equisetin enoylreductase
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          • AGO86665.1
          • eqxD
          22154 - 23282 (+) equisetin N-methyltransferase
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            • AGO86667.1
            • eqxR
            23551 - 24960 (-) Zn2Cys6 transcription factor
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              • AGO86660.1
              • eqxF
              26716 - 29246 (-) putative fungal transcription factor
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                • AGO86666.1
                • eqxG
                29775 - 31458 (+) putative MFS transporter
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                  • AGO86669.1
                  • eqx9
                  31803 - 32627 (-) vWA domain-containing protein
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                    • AGO86661.1
                    • eqxH
                    33045 - 34804 (-) putative cytochrome p450
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                      • AGO86664.1
                      • eqx11
                      36078 - 38951 (+) putative SDR family protein
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                        Biosynthesis information

                        Biosynthetic modules

                        Name
                        Unk01
                        Type
                        nrps-type1
                        Genes
                        eqxS
                        Substrates
                        serine (evidence: )
                        Integrated Monomers
                        Domains
                        adenylation
                        Annotation changelog

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