node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
AAO57966.1 | AAO57967.1 | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_4519 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | 0.999 |
AAO57966.1 | AAO58523.1 | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_5096 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | 0.850 |
AAO57966.1 | AAO58876.1 | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_5456 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Hypothetical protein; Identified by Glimmer2; putative. | 0.642 |
AAO57966.1 | cfa6 | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_4686 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Coronafacic acid polyketide synthase I; This gene is the first of two multimodular polyketide synthetases involved in the biosynthesis of coronafacic acid. This synthetase is proposed to receive CPC (2-carboxy-2-cyclopentenone) from an acyl carrier protein (cfa1), it then adds a buyrate group and then completely reduces the ketone of the (former) carboxylate group. The resulting product is then passed to the second polyketide synthetase (cfa7); similar to GP:13346874; identified by sequence similarity; putative; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; This gene is the first of two multi [...] | 0.999 |
AAO57966.1 | cfa7 | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_4687 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Coronafacic acid polyketide synthetase II; This gene is the second of two multimodular polyketide synthetases involved in the biosynthesis of coronafacic acid. This synthetase is proposed to receive CPE (2-[1-oxo-2-cyclopenten-2-ylmethyl]butanoic acid) from the first synthetase, Cpe6. It then adds one final acetate group, catalyzes the cyclization of the second ring and converts a ketone to a double bond. The product is released by a terminal thioesterase domain; similar to GP:13162634; identified by sequence similarity; putative; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; This gene is the [...] | 0.985 |
AAO57966.1 | cmaA | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_4709 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Coronamic acid synthetase CmaA; Non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with adenylation and thiolation domains; reacts with the AMP derivative of L-allo-isoleucine to produce an aminoacyl thiolester intermediate during coronamic acid biosynthesis; see PMID: 14679222; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with adenylation and thiolation domains, reacts with the AMP derivative of L-allo-isoleucine to produce an aminoacyl thiolester intermediate during coronamic acid biosynthesis, see PMID: 14679222. | 0.999 |
AAO57966.1 | fadB | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_3517 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Fatty oxidation complex, alpha subunit; Involved in the aerobic and anaerobic degradation of long- chain fatty acids via beta-oxidation cycle. Catalyzes the formation of 3-oxoacyl-CoA from enoyl-CoA via L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA. It can also use D-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA and cis-3-enoyl-CoA as substrate. In the C-terminal section; belongs to the 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase family. | 0.851 |
AAO57966.1 | mgoA | PSPTO_4518 | PSPTO_5457 | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | Ornithine acetyl transferase inhibitor; This enzyme consists of an amino acid activation and ligation domain followed by a thiolation domaintypical of non-ribosomal peptide synthetases; similar to the ornithine acetyl transferase inhibitor mangotoxin; see PMID:17506328. | 0.998 |
AAO57967.1 | AAO57966.1 | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_4518 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | 0.999 |
AAO57967.1 | AAO58523.1 | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_5096 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | 0.882 |
AAO57967.1 | AAO58876.1 | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_5456 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Hypothetical protein; Identified by Glimmer2; putative. | 0.856 |
AAO57967.1 | cfa6 | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_4686 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Coronafacic acid polyketide synthase I; This gene is the first of two multimodular polyketide synthetases involved in the biosynthesis of coronafacic acid. This synthetase is proposed to receive CPC (2-carboxy-2-cyclopentenone) from an acyl carrier protein (cfa1), it then adds a buyrate group and then completely reduces the ketone of the (former) carboxylate group. The resulting product is then passed to the second polyketide synthetase (cfa7); similar to GP:13346874; identified by sequence similarity; putative; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; This gene is the first of two multi [...] | 0.999 |
AAO57967.1 | cfa7 | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_4687 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Coronafacic acid polyketide synthetase II; This gene is the second of two multimodular polyketide synthetases involved in the biosynthesis of coronafacic acid. This synthetase is proposed to receive CPE (2-[1-oxo-2-cyclopenten-2-ylmethyl]butanoic acid) from the first synthetase, Cpe6. It then adds one final acetate group, catalyzes the cyclization of the second ring and converts a ketone to a double bond. The product is released by a terminal thioesterase domain; similar to GP:13162634; identified by sequence similarity; putative; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; This gene is the [...] | 0.999 |
AAO57967.1 | cmaA | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_4709 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Coronamic acid synthetase CmaA; Non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with adenylation and thiolation domains; reacts with the AMP derivative of L-allo-isoleucine to produce an aminoacyl thiolester intermediate during coronamic acid biosynthesis; see PMID: 14679222; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; non-ribosomal peptide synthetase with adenylation and thiolation domains, reacts with the AMP derivative of L-allo-isoleucine to produce an aminoacyl thiolester intermediate during coronamic acid biosynthesis, see PMID: 14679222. | 0.999 |
AAO57967.1 | fadB | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_3517 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Fatty oxidation complex, alpha subunit; Involved in the aerobic and anaerobic degradation of long- chain fatty acids via beta-oxidation cycle. Catalyzes the formation of 3-oxoacyl-CoA from enoyl-CoA via L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA. It can also use D-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA and cis-3-enoyl-CoA as substrate. In the C-terminal section; belongs to the 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase family. | 0.894 |
AAO57967.1 | mgoA | PSPTO_4519 | PSPTO_5457 | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | Ornithine acetyl transferase inhibitor; This enzyme consists of an amino acid activation and ligation domain followed by a thiolation domaintypical of non-ribosomal peptide synthetases; similar to the ornithine acetyl transferase inhibitor mangotoxin; see PMID:17506328. | 0.999 |
AAO58523.1 | AAO57966.1 | PSPTO_5096 | PSPTO_4518 | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | This gene is aparrently the initiating component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of an initial non-amino acid adenylation/ligase domain) and is most likely associated with the following gene which appears to be a terminating component. This gene contains a thiolation domain as well as one complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules which appears to be specific for serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a pre [...] | 0.850 |
AAO58523.1 | AAO57967.1 | PSPTO_5096 | PSPTO_4519 | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | This gene is aparrently the terminal component of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (due to the presence of the terminal thioesterase domain) and is most likely associated with the previous gene which appears to be a initiating component. This gene contains three complete amino acid activation, thiolation and condensation domain modules and appears to be specific for glycine, an unidentified amino acid and serine according to the prediction algorithm at http://raynam.chm.jhu.edu/; nrps/index2.html. Taken together these two genes appear to direct the biosynthesis of a previously undesc [...] | 0.882 |
AAO58523.1 | AAO58876.1 | PSPTO_5096 | PSPTO_5456 | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | Hypothetical protein; Identified by Glimmer2; putative. | 0.441 |
AAO58523.1 | cfa6 | PSPTO_5096 | PSPTO_4686 | Identified by match to PFAM protein family HMM PF03061. | Coronafacic acid polyketide synthase I; This gene is the first of two multimodular polyketide synthetases involved in the biosynthesis of coronafacic acid. This synthetase is proposed to receive CPC (2-carboxy-2-cyclopentenone) from an acyl carrier protein (cfa1), it then adds a buyrate group and then completely reduces the ketone of the (former) carboxylate group. The resulting product is then passed to the second polyketide synthetase (cfa7); similar to GP:13346874; identified by sequence similarity; putative; see PMID:20190049 for expression data; This gene is the first of two multi [...] | 0.935 |