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BGC0000303NRPS

anthramycin

Producing organism
Streptomyces refuineus subsp. thermotolerans
Taxonomy
BacteriaActinomycetotaActinomycetesKitasatosporalesStreptomycetaceaeStreptomyces
Biosynthetic class
NRPS (Type I)
Total steps
13
DOI
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anthramycin
C16H17N3O4315.12 Da

Gene Cluster Map25 genes · 33,150 bp

ERAmTACATD5 kb33.1 kb visible · 33,150 bp total
Biosynthetic (core)
Biosynthetic (additional)
Regulatory
Transport
Unknown
Domains
EREnoylreductase (ER)
CCondensation (C)
AAdenylation (A)
PCPPeptidyl carrier (PCP)
ACPAcyl carrier (ACP)
TDTerminal reductase
AmTAminotransferase V

Pathway Graphsteps arranged in biosynthetic order

13 steps · 11 edges
Step 1
start
+Tryptophan
Step 4
start
+Tyrosine
Step 2
ABW71848.1
Step 5
?
Step 3
?
Step 6
?
Step 11M1
ABW71852.1
Step 7
?
Step 8
ABW71836.1
Step 9
ABW71835.1
Step 10
ABW71832.1,ABW71833.1,A…
Step 12M2
ABW71853.1
Step 13
?
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Biosynthetic Reactions13 steps

StepProduct IDEnzymeModuleSubstrateProduct SMILESNotes
1303-1start
Tryptophan
N[C@@H](C(O)=O)CC1=CNC2=CC=CC=C12
2303-2ABW71848.1
303-1
from: 303-1
O=C(C[C@@H](N)C(O)=O)C1=CC=CC=C1NC([H])=O
3303-3?
303-2
from: 303-2
CC1=CC=C(C(O)=O)C(N)=C1O
4303-4start
Tyrosine
N[C@H](C(O)=O)CC1=CC=C(O)C=C1
5303-5?
303-4
from: 303-4
N[C@H](C(O)=O)C/C(C=O)=C/C=C(O)\C(O)=O
6303-6?
303-5
from: 303-5
O=C(C/C=C1C=N[C@H](C(O)=O)C\1)C(O)=O
7303-7?
303-6
from: 303-6
C=CC1=CN[C@H](C(O)=O)C1
8303-8ABW71836.1
303-7
from: 303-7
CC/C=C1C=N[C@H](C(O)=O)C\1
9303-9ABW71835.1
303-8
from: 303-8
OC/C=C/C1=CN[C@H](C(O)=O)C1
10303-10ABW71832.1,ABW71833.1,ABW71834.1
303-9
from: 303-9
O=C(N)/C=C/C1=CN[C@H](C(O)=O)C1
11303-3ABW71852.1M1
303-3
from: 303-3
CC1=CC=C(C(O)=O)C(N)=C1O
12303-11ABW71853.1M2
303-3;303-10
from: 303-3, 303-10
OC1=C(C)C=CC(C(N2[C@H](C(O)=O)CC(/C=C/C(N)=O)=C2)=O)=C1N
13303?
303-11
from: 303-11
OC1=C(C)C=CC(C2=O)=C1N[C@]([C@H]3N2C=C(/C=C/C(N)=O)C3)(O)[H]
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