Title: The complete genome of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum CAU B946 contains a gene cluster for nonribosomal synthesis of iturin A Blom J, Rueckert C, Niu B, Wang Q, Borriss R Ref: Journal of Bacteriology, 194:1845, 2012 : PubMed
The genome of the rhizobacterium Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum CAU B946 was 4.02 Mb in size and harbored 3,823 genes (coding sequences [CDS]). Nine giant gene clusters were dedicated to nonribosomal synthesis of antimicrobial compounds. Remarkably, strain CAU B946 possessed a gene cluster involved in synthesis of iturin A.
Blom J, Rueckert C, Niu B, Wang Q, Borriss R (2012) The complete genome of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum CAU B946 contains a gene cluster for nonribosomal synthesis of iturin A Journal of Bacteriology194: 1845-6
Blom J, Rueckert C, Niu B, Wang Q, Borriss R (2012) Journal of Bacteriology194: 1845-6