BGC0001464: tetrabromopyrrole biosynthetic gene cluster from Pseudoalteromonas sp. PS5
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Location: 1 - 6,705 nt. (total: 6,705 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank KR011923.1.

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MIBiG accession BGC0001464
Short description tetrabromopyrrole biosynthetic gene cluster from Pseudoalteromonas sp. PS5
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • other (other)
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KR011923.1
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Compounds
  • tetrabromopyrrole
Species Pseudoalteromonas sp. PS5 [taxonomy]
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tetrabromopyrrole Evidence:
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C4H1Br4N1
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Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • AKJ75105.1
  • bmp10
1 - 1236 (-) ferredoxin reductase
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    • AKJ75106.1
    • bmp9
    1250 - 1570 (-) ferredoxin
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      • AKJ75107.1
      • bmp1
      1737 - 2810 (+) prolyl acyl carrier protein thioesterase didomian
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        • AKJ75108.1
        • bmp2
        2810 - 4030 (+) FADH2-dependent pyrrolyl-S-ACP brominase
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          • AKJ75109.1
          • bmp3
          4070 - 5212 (+) FADH2-dependent prolyl-S-ACP dehydrogenase
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            • AKJ75110.1
            • bmp4
            5209 - 6705 (+) L-proline adenyl transferase
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