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English: Figure 1. (A) Prodiginine biosynthetic pathways: MAP biosynthesis (green), MBC biosynthesis (blue), prodigiosin, cPrG, and HBPG biosynthesis (red), enamine and tambjamine biosynthesis (yellow) (B) Mapping of homologous prodiginine biosynthetic gene clusters in Serratia marcescens (Sm39006), Pseudoalteromonas rubra (Pr6842), Pseudoalteromonas denitrificans (Pd6059), and Pseudoalteromonas tunicata (PtD2). The relationship between pigE and tamH is discussed in the Further insight via functional genomics and DNA manipulation (C) Mapping of homologous cyclizing oxygenases in Streptomyces coelicolor [ScA3(2)], Pseudoalteromonas rubra (Pr6842) and Pseudoalteromonas tunicata (PtD2).
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Source https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/452936/fmicb-10-01715-HTML/image_m/fmicb-10-01715-g001.jpg from doi=10.3389/fmicb.2019.01715
Author Kehau A. Hagiwara, Francis E. Sakai-Kawada, Jonathan D. Awaya, Courtney G. Ip

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Diagram showing chemical transformations and gene clusters for prodiginine biosynthetic pathways

24 July 2019

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