BGC0002447: cerecyclin biosynthetic gene cluster from Bacillus cereus
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Location: 1 - 8,196 nt. (total: 8,196 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank MH037333.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0002447
Short description cerecyclin biosynthetic gene cluster from Bacillus cereus
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
MH037333.1
1 - 8196
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Compounds
  • cerecyclin
Species Bacillus cereus [taxonomy]
References
Chemical products information
cerecyclin Evidence:
(no structure information available)
List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • QBY34562.1
  • cycR
1 - 585 (-) CycR
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    • QBY34563.1
    • cycE
    777 - 1976 (-) CycE
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      • QBY34564.1
      • cycF
      1973 - 2653 (-) CycF
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        • QBY34565.1
        • cycG
        2650 - 3843 (-) CycG
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          • QBY34566.1
          • cycA
          4024 - 4248 (+) CycA
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            • QBY34567.1
            • cycB
            4331 - 6079 (+) CycB
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              • QBY34568.1
              • cycC
              6076 - 6591 (+) CycC
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                • QBY34569.1
                • cycD
                6600 - 7331 (+) CycD
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                  • QBY34570.1
                  • cycI
                  7328 - 7504 (+) CycI
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                    • QBY34571.1
                    • cycH
                    7519 - 8196 (+) CycH
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                      Biosynthesis information
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