BGC0001541: cercosporin biosynthetic gene cluster from Cercospora beticola
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Location: 2,253,404 - 2,296,209 nt. (total: 42,806 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank LKMD01000100.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001541
Short description cercosporin biosynthetic gene cluster from Cercospora beticola
Status Minimal annotation: yes
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)
  • Polyketide
Loci NCBI GenBank: LKMD01000100.1
Compounds
  • cercosporin
Species Cercospora beticola [taxonomy]
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Chemical products information
cercosporin
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C29H26O10
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • CB0940_00830
  • PIB02402.1
2253440 - 2254513 (+) putative oxidoreductase
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  • CB0940_00831
  • PIB02403.1
2255060 - 2256755 (+) putative transporter
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  • CB0940_00832
  • PIB02404.1
2257252 - 2258693 (-) 6-hydroxytryprostatin B O-methyltransferase
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  • CB0940_00833
  • PIB02405.1
2259245 - 2266283 (-) CTB1
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  • CB0940_00834
  • PIB02398.1
2267133 - 2269866 (+) 6-hydroxytryprostatin B O-methyltransferase
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  • CB0940_00835
  • PIB02399.1
2270302 - 2271941 (-) Bifunctional solanapyrone synthase
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  • CB0940_00836
  • PIB02400.1
2272560 - 2273963 (-) hypotheticalsprotein
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  • CB0940_00837
  • PIB02401.1
2275576 - 2276820 (+) Aflatoxin biosynthesis regulatory protein
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  • CB0940_00838
  • PIB02406.1
2277314 - 2278312 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • CB0940_00839
  • PIB02407.1
2281360 - 2282265 (+) hypothetical protein
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  • CB0940_00840
  • PIB01160.1
2284843 - 2287322 (+) Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase
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  • CB0940_00841
  • PIB01159.1
2287911 - 2289884 (+) putative HC-toxin efflux carrier TOXA
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  • CB0940_00842
  • PIB01162.1
2290261 - 2291287 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • CB0940_00843
  • PIB01161.1
2291840 - 2292367 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • CB0940_00844
  • PIB01156.1
2292823 - 2294000 (-) hypothetical protein
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  • CB0940_00845
  • PIB01155.1
2294299 - 2296209 (+) Laccase-1
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Annotation changelog
MIBiG version Submitter Notes
1.4
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2.0
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  • Migrated from v1.4
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