BGC0001866: viriditoxin biosynthetic gene cluster from Byssochlamys spectabilis
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Location: 394,575 - 427,864 nt. (total: 33,290 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank NW_021167153.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001866
Short description viriditoxin biosynthetic gene cluster from Byssochlamys spectabilis
Status Minimal annotation: no
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Completeness: complete
Whether the loci encodes everything needed for the pathway producing the compound(s)
Biosynthetic class(es)
  • Polyketide (Other)
Loci NCBI GenBank: NW_021167153.1
Compounds
  • viriditoxin
Species Byssochlamys spectabilis [taxonomy]
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Chemical products information
viriditoxin
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C34H30O14
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • C8Q69DRAFT_480050
  • XP_028481812.1
394921 - 397296 (-) multi-copper oxidase/laccase
  • Tailoring (Oxidation)
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_488617
  • XP_028481813.1
397554 - 398963 (+) O-methyltransferase
  • Tailoring (Methylation)
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_510289
  • XP_028481814.1
399251 - 401173 (+) Alpha/Beta hydrolase-like dirigent protein
  • Other enzymatic
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_480056
  • XP_028481815.1
401953 - 403778 (+) Baeyer-Villiger monoxygenase(BVMO)
  • Tailoring (Oxidation)
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_480057
  • XP_028481816.1
404049 - 405079 (-) short chain dehydrogenase/reductase
  • Tailoring (Reduction)
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_488624
  • XP_028481817.1
405908 - 407701 (+) MFS transporter
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_105452
  • XP_028481818.1
409176 - 410486 (+) transcription factor
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_515060
  • XP_028481819.1
411747 - 419197 (+) highly-reducing poluketide synthase
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  • C8Q69DRAFT_480069
  • XP_028481820.1
420343 - 427553 (+) non-reducing polyketide synthase
  • Precursor biosynthesis
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Polyketide-specific information
Subclass Other
Starter unit Acetyl-CoA
Cyclic? yes
Annotation changelog
MIBiG version Submitter Notes
2.0
  • Hidden contributor (ID: SP3TSEAU4FOO7XSAAVENWCIW, no GDPR consent given).
  • Submitted
3.0
  • Hidden contributor (ID: SJG3CBEHSM6A3I74YXLH6GLA, no GDPR consent given).
  • Merged annotations from duplicate entry BGC0002030
3.1
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  • Update chemical activity to schema version 2.11
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