Mining biosynthetic gene clusters in Virgibacillus genomes.
Ghofran OthoumSalim BougouffaAmeerah BokhariFeras F LafiTakashi GojoboriHeribert HirtIvan MijakovicVladimir B BajicMagbubah EssackPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
The Red Sea Virgibacillus strains have a large number of biosynthetic genes in clusters that are not assigned to known products, indicating significant potential for the discovery of novel bioactive compounds. Also, having more modular synthetase units suggests that these strains are good candidates for experimental characterization of previously identified bioactive compounds as well. Future efforts will be directed towards establishing the properties of the potentially novel compounds encoded by the Red Sea specific trans-AT PKS/NRPS cluster and the type III PKS/NRPS cluster.