In silico exploration of Red Sea Bacillus genomes for natural product biosynthetic gene clusters.
Ghofran OthoumSalim BougouffaRozaimi RazaliAmeerah BokhariSoha AlamoudiAndré AntunesXin GaoRobert HoehndorfStefan T AroldTakashi GojoboriHeribert HirtIvan MijakovicVladimir B BajicFeras F LafiMagbubah EssackPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
B. paralicheniformis species have more genes associated with biosynthesis of antimicrobial bioactive compounds than other previously characterized species of B. licheniformis, which suggests that these species are better potential sources for novel antibiotics. Moreover, the genome of the Red Sea strain B. paralicheniformis Bac48 is more enriched in modular PKS genes compared to B. licheniformis strains and other B. paralicheniformis strains. This may be linked to adaptations that strains surviving in the Red Sea underwent to survive in the relatively hot and saline ecosystems.