Complete orphan NRPS/PKS gene clusters identified from the Subsection V cyanobacterial genomes. The genomes in which the orphan gene clusters were identified are stated to the left of each cluster. Fragments of gene clusters, or differences from the gene cluster shown are noted in the image. NRPS/PKS genes are represented by green arrows. Additional genes that may be involved in biosynthesis are represented by blue arrows. Genes encoding hypothetical proteins and transposases are represented by silver arrows. (PDF 307 kb
Supplementary files for the paper: Correlational networking guides the discovery of cryptic natural ...
Figure S4. Conservation of ribosomal protein gene organization. Gene order found in cryptophyte mito...
Figure S1 Phylogenetic relationships of PsaA from cyanobacteria. Figure S2. Phyogenetic relationship...
W. intricata UH strain HT-29-1 and H. welwitschii UH strain IC-52-3 102 housekeeping genes, COGs. (X...
Cyanobacteria produce a vast array of natural products, some of which are toxic to human health, whi...
International audienceCyanobacteria are well known producers of a broad range of natural products of...
Background: Cyanobacteria are well known for the production of a range of secondary metabolites. Whi...
Background: Cyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hundreds of n...
International audienceCyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hun...
Background Cyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hundreds of n...
Figure S1. A Venn diagram of PKS, NRPS, and hybrid gene-cluster numbers in NRPUR database. The gene-...
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Figure S1. Cyanobacterial ML phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. Figure S2. ML phylo...
Genome mining for natural product biosynthetic gene clusters in the Subsection V cyanobacteri
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Supplementary files for the paper: Correlational networking guides the discovery of cryptic natural ...
Figure S4. Conservation of ribosomal protein gene organization. Gene order found in cryptophyte mito...
Figure S1 Phylogenetic relationships of PsaA from cyanobacteria. Figure S2. Phyogenetic relationship...
W. intricata UH strain HT-29-1 and H. welwitschii UH strain IC-52-3 102 housekeeping genes, COGs. (X...
Cyanobacteria produce a vast array of natural products, some of which are toxic to human health, whi...
International audienceCyanobacteria are well known producers of a broad range of natural products of...
Background: Cyanobacteria are well known for the production of a range of secondary metabolites. Whi...
Background: Cyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hundreds of n...
International audienceCyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hun...
Background Cyanobacteria are an ancient lineage of photosynthetic bacteria from which hundreds of n...
Figure S1. A Venn diagram of PKS, NRPS, and hybrid gene-cluster numbers in NRPUR database. The gene-...
Microbial natural products are compounds with unique chemical structures and diverse biological acti...
Figure S1. Cyanobacterial ML phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. Figure S2. ML phylo...
Genome mining for natural product biosynthetic gene clusters in the Subsection V cyanobacteri
Metabolic Pathways Contained in Cluster 1 (Orange) and 4 (Purple) from Figure 4. Analysis of the Ch...
Supplementary files for the paper: Correlational networking guides the discovery of cryptic natural ...
Figure S4. Conservation of ribosomal protein gene organization. Gene order found in cryptophyte mito...
Figure S1 Phylogenetic relationships of PsaA from cyanobacteria. Figure S2. Phyogenetic relationship...