BGC0002149: 14-(N,N-dimethylleucyloxy)paspalinine biosynthetic gene cluster from Aspergillus alliaceus ATCC 20738
Shows the layout of the region, marking coding sequences and areas of interest. Clicking a gene will select it and show any relevant details. Clicking an area feature (e.g. a candidate cluster) will select all coding sequences within that area. Double clicking an area feature will zoom to that area. Multiple genes and area features can be selected by clicking them while holding the Ctrl key.
Mutation phenotype: <mibig.converters.shared.mibig.gene.function.MutationPhenotype object at 0x7f29a146bbd0>
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UOH28367.1
aceR
7747 - 9641 (-)
AceR
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UOH28375.1
aceT
10344 - 11219 (+)
AceT
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UOH28369.1
aceP
11978 - 13862 (+)
AceP
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UOH28370.1
aceC
14662 - 15714 (-)
AceC
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UOH28368.1
aceB
16603 - 17413 (+)
AceB
Mutation phenotype: <mibig.converters.shared.mibig.gene.function.MutationPhenotype object at 0x7f29a1468210>
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UOH28371.1
aceM
17810 - 19384 (+)
AceM
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UOH28372.1
aceA
19892 - 21025 (+)
AceA
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UOH28373.1
aceG
22113 - 23409 (+)
AceG
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UOH28374.1
aceN
23778 - 27647 (+)
AceN
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Biosynthesis information
Annotation changelog
Entry version: 1
Date
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2022-09-15
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Detailed domain annotation
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Similar known gene clusters from MIBiG 4.0
Shows clusters from the MiBIG database that are similar to the current region. Genes marked with the same colour are interrelated. White genes have no relationship. Click on reference genes to show details of similarities to genes within the current region. Click on an accession to open that entry in the MiBIG database.