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albA albA ppsC ppsC ppsA ppsA sunS sunS bpsA bpsA yshB yshB ybdZ ybdZ dhbF dhbF dhbE dhbE dhbA dhbA sdpA sdpA sdpB sdpB ppsE ppsE albB albB albD albD albE albE albF albF albG albG skfB skfB skfC skfC skfE skfE skfF skfF skfG skfG skfH skfH srfAA srfAA srfAC srfAC pksR pksR
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albAPutative antilisterial bacteriocin (subtilosin) production enzyme; Catalyzes the formation of 3 thioether bonds during production of the sactipeptide subtilosin from SboA. In vitro the thioether bonds cannot be made in the absence of the SboA propeptide, suggesting this is the first reaction in subtilosin maturation. In vitro, in the absence of a second substrate, cleaves S-adenosyl-L-methionine into Met and 5'-dA. (448 aa)
ppsCPlipastatin synthetase; This protein is a multifunctional enzyme, able to activate and polymerize the amino acids Glu and Ala/Val as part of the biosynthesis of the lipopeptide antibiotic plipastatin. The Ala/Val residue is further epimerized to the D-isomer form. The activation sites for these amino acids consist of individual domains. Belongs to the ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family. (2555 aa)
ppsAPlipastatin synthetase; This protein is a multifunctional enzyme, able to activate and polymerize the amino acids Glu and Orn as part of the biosynthesis of the lipopeptide antibiotic lipastatin. The Orn residue is further epimerized to the D-isomer form. The activation sites for these amino acids consist of individual domains; Belongs to the ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family. (2561 aa)
sunSSublancin glycosyltransferase; Transfers a hexose moiety onto 'Cys-41' of bacteriocin sublancin-168 (SunA). Accepts UDP-glucose (UDP-Glc), UDP-N- acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc), UDP-galactose (UDP-Gal), UDP-xylose (UDP-Xyl) and GDP-mannose as substrate. (422 aa)
bpsAPromiscuous alkylpyrone synthase BpsA; Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type e: enzyme. (365 aa)
yshBPutative integral membrane protein; Evidence 3: Function proposed based on presence of conserved amino acid motif, structural feature or limited homology; Product type pm: putative membrane component. (177 aa)
ybdZConserved hypothetical protein; Evidence 4: Homologs of previously reported genes of unknown function; PubMedId: 11112781. (69 aa)
dhbFSiderophore 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate-glycine-threonine trimeric ester bacillibactin synthetase; Specifically adenylates threonine and glycine, and loads them onto their corresponding peptidyl carrier domains. (2378 aa)
dhbE2,3-dihydroxybenzoate-AMP ligase; Involved in the biosynthesis of the catecholic siderophore bacillibactin. Catalyzes the activation of the carboxylate group of 2,3-dihydroxy-benzoate (DHB), via ATP-dependent PPi exchange reactions, to the acyladenylate. (539 aa)
dhbA2,3-dihydro-2,3-dihydroxybenzoate dehydrogenase; Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; Product type e: enzyme; Belongs to the short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) family. (261 aa)
sdpAExport of killing factor; Required for the maturation of SdpC to SDP. Not required for SdpC signal peptide cleavage, secretion from the cell or disulfide bond formation. (158 aa)
sdpBExporter of killing factor SpbC; Required for the maturation of SdpC to SDP. Not required for SdpC signal peptide cleavage, secretion from the cell or disulfide bond formation. (323 aa)
ppsEPlipastatin synthetase; This protein is a multifunctional enzyme, able to activate and polymerize the amino acid Ile as part of the biosynthesis of the lipopeptide antibiotic plipastatin. The activation sites for this amino acid consist of individual domains; Belongs to the ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family. (1279 aa)
albBPutative membrane component involved in subtilosin production; Involved in the production of the bacteriocin subtilosin. Required for maximal production and for optimal immunity to subtilosin. (53 aa)
albDPutative integral inner membrane protein involved in subtilosin production and immunity; Involved in the production of the bacteriocin subtilosin. Required for immunity to subtilosin. (436 aa)
albEPutative hydrolase involved in subtilosin production; Involved in the production of the bacteriocin subtilosin. (386 aa)
albFPutative peptidase involved in subtilosin production; Required for production of the bacteriocin subtilosin. Could catalyze some step in the processing of presubtilosin. (426 aa)
albGPutative integral inner membrane protein involved in subtilosin production and immunity; Involved in the production of the bacteriocin subtilosin. (233 aa)
skfBSynthesis of sporulation killing factor A; Catalyzes the formation of the thioether bond required for production of the sporulation killing factor (SKF) from SkfA. Forms the cysteine-methionine thioether bond found in SKF; the acceptor amino acid can be hydrophobic, aromatic or a small hydrophilic amino acid but not a larger hydrophilic amino acid, i.e. Met=Ala, Phe, Leu, Tyr>Asn, Ser>>Gln, Glu, Lys. The relative position of Cys and Met in the substrate cannot be inverted, in vitro the thioether bond cannot be made in the absence of the SkfA propeptide, suggesting this is the first rea [...] (410 aa)
skfCSporulation killing factor biosynthesis and export; Required for production of the bacteriocin SkfA. (496 aa)
skfESporulation killing factor biosynthesis and export; Probably part of the ABC transporter SkfEF involved in the export of the bacteriocin SKF. Probably responsible for energy coupling to the transport system. (239 aa)
skfFSporulation killing factor biosynthesis and export; Probably part of the ABC transporter SkfEF involved in the export of the bacteriocin SKF. Probably responsible for the translocation of bacteriocin SkfA across the membrane. (447 aa)
skfGSporulation killing factor biosynthesis and export; Required for production of the bacteriocin SkfA. (171 aa)
skfHSibling killing effect; Required for production of the bacteriocin SkfA. (141 aa)
srfAASurfactin synthetase; This protein is a multifunctional enzyme able to activate and polymerize the amino acids Leu, Glu, Asp and Val. Activation sites for these AA consist of individual domains. (3587 aa)
srfACSurfactin synthetase; Probably activates a leucine. (1275 aa)
pksRPolyketide synthase; Involved in some intermediate steps for the synthesis of the antibiotic polyketide bacillaene which is involved in secondary metabolism. (2543 aa)
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Bacillus subtilis 168
NCBI taxonomy Id: 224308
Other names: B. subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. BGSC 1A700
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