BGC0001786: subterisin biosynthetic gene cluster from Novosphingobium subterraneum
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Location: 16,281 - 27,234 nt. (total: 10,954 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank JRVC01000028.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001786
Short description subterisin biosynthetic gene cluster from Novosphingobium subterraneum
Status Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • ribosomal (RiPP)
Loci
JRVC01000028.1
16281 - 27234
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Compounds
  • subterisin
Species Novosphingobium subterraneum [taxonomy]
References
  • [1]
Chemical products information
subterisin Evidence:
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • NJ75_04136
  • KHS42574.1
16281 - 16532 (-) hypothetical protein
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    • NJ75_04137
    • KHS42575.1
    17004 - 17660 (+) ECF-type sigma factor
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      • NJ75_04138
      • KHS42576.1
      • fecR
      17667 - 18629 (+) Fe2+-dicitrate sensor membrane component
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        • NJ75_04139
        • KHS42577.1
        18913 - 21849 (+) TonB-dependent receptor
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          • NJ75_04140
          • KHS42578.1
          21843 - 23867 (+) putative peptidase
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            • NJ75_04141
            • KHS42579.1
            23920 - 25641 (-) asparagine synthase
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              • NJ75_04142
              • KHS42580.1
              25638 - 26315 (-) hypothetical protein
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                • NJ75_04143
                • KHS42581.1
                26382 - 26513 (-) hypothetical protein
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                  • NJ75_04144
                  • KHS42582.1
                  26599 - 27234 (-) GntR family transcriptional regulator
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                    Biosynthesis information
                    Annotation changelog

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