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Fig. 7 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 7

From: The insect pathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus innexi has attenuated virulence in multiple insect model hosts yet encodes a potent mosquitocidal toxin

Fig. 7

Predicted NRPS and PKS domains between XIS1_460105 and _460116, and the analysis of adenylation domains. Domains were identified by analyzing translated sequences of each ORF using the Conserved domain search and AntiSMASH. Panel a displays the domain annotation based on the AntiSMASH analysis and Conserved Domain search. Aminotransferase (AT) domain containing ORFs are highlighted in orange and adenylation (A) domain containing ORFs are highlighted in blue. Panel b represents the predicted amino acid substrate of each adenylation domain from the candidate Xlt synthesis NRPS-PKS hybrid cluster from X. innexi. The amino acid substrate prediction was made based on the extracted Stachelhause code by NRPSpredictor2 [120]. KS: ketoacyl-synthase, AT: acyl-transferase, KR: ketoreductase, AM: aminotransferase, NAD: NAD(P)-binding amidase, A: adenylation, T: thiolation/peptide carrier protein, E: epimerization

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