Mechanism of Antibacterial Activity of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens C-1 Lipopeptide toward Anaerobic Clostridium difficile
Table 3
Identification of gene clusters potentially involved in the synthesis of secondary metabolites by B. amyloliquefaciens C-1.
Clustera
Typeb
Fromc
Toc
Secondary metabolited
1
Saccharide
165858
190731
Unknown
2
NRPS
556597
622004
Surfactin
3
Fatty acid
785309
810347
Unknown
4
NRPS
938299
967890
Iturins
5
Other KS
1158436
1199680
Butirosin
6
Fatty acid
1227747
1248724
Unknown
7
Terpene
1281720
1302460
Unknown
8
Fatty acid
1314519
1339344
Citrulline
9
Putative
1378928
1396630
Molybdenum cofactor
10
Lantipeptide
1406687
1451837
Unknown
11
Transatpks
1624433
1706630
Macrolactin
12
Transatpks-NRPS
1932737
2035409
Bacillaene
13
Transatpks-NRPS
2100037
2237835
Fengycin
14
Terpene
2263057
2284940
Unknown
15
T3PKS
2348257
2389357
Unknown
16
Transatpks
2504342
2604794
Difficidin
17
Bacteriocin-NRPS
3235204
3301995
Bacillibactin
18
Saccharide
3504667
3530078
Unknown
19
Saccharide
3624018
3678829
Teichuronic
20
Saccharide
3823278
3895655
Bacilysin
aClusters identified using default settings of antiSMASH 5.0. bClass of gene cluster according to antiSMASH 5.0. cLocation of gene clusters in the B. amyloliquefaciens C-1 genome. dSecondary metabolites potentially produced based on the gene clusters.