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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Genome-based exploration of the specialized metabolic capacities of the genus Rhodococcus

Fig. 4

Nonribosomal-peptide BGCs that are potentially interesting for further studies. The amino acid residues predicted to be selected by the encoded NRPSs are indicated on top of each corresponding gene, and question marks indicate unknown substrates. The clusters shown are the following: NRPS-2, unknown and conserved in most rhodococci; NRPS-5, which contains an NRPS architecture similar to the humimycin NRPS; NRPS-17, a putative lipopeptide duplicated in the genome of R. pyridinovorans and present also in R. equi strains; NRPS-29 and 30, only present in R. equi strains; NRPS-31, a cluster believed to be involved in pathogenicity in R. fascians

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