BGC0001713: ochrobactin biosynthetic gene cluster from Ochrobactrum anthropi
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Location: 1 - 11,163 nt. (total: 11,163 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank JYFX01000060.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001713
Short description ochrobactin biosynthetic gene cluster from Ochrobactrum anthropi
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • other (other)
Loci
JYFX01000060.1
1 - 11163
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Compounds
  • ochrobactin
Species Ochrobactrum anthropi [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
ochrobactin Evidence:
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • TR92_20425
  • KIU65663.1
165 - 1472 (-) lysine 6-monooxygenase
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    • TR92_20430
    • KIU65664.1
    1469 - 3334 (-) IucA/IucC family protein
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      • TR92_20435
      • KIU65665.1
      3331 - 4404 (-) hypothetical protein
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        • TR92_20440
        • KIU65666.1
        4409 - 6163 (-) IucA/IucC family protein
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          • TR92_20445
          • KIU65667.1
          6253 - 7407 (+) MFS transporter
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            • TR92_20450
            • KIU65668.1
            7428 - 8690 (-) RhtX rhizobactin transporter
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              • TR92_20455
              • KIU65669.1
              8767 - 10986 (-) TonB-dependent receptor
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                Biosynthesis information
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