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Query: NC_016582:1639375:1654191 Streptomyces bingchenggensis BCW-1 chromosome, complete genome

Start: 1654191, End: 1655240, Length: 1050

Host Lineage: Streptomyces bingchenggensis; Streptomyces; Streptomycetaceae; Actinomycetales; Actinobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: Streptomyces bingchenggensis BCW-1 was isolated from a soil sample collected in Harbin, China. This species produces milbemycins, a family of macrocyclic lactones widely used in human health, animal health, and crop protection. The characteristic earthy smell of freshly plowed soil is actually attributed to the aromatic terpenoid geosmin produced by species of Streptomyces. There are currently 364 known species of this genus, many of which are the most important industrial producers of antibiotics and other secondary metabolites of antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antitumor nature, as well as immunosuppressants, antihypercholesterolemics, etc. Streptomycetes are crucial in the soil environment because their diverse metabolism allows them to degrade the insoluble remains of other organisms, including recalcitrant compounds such as lignocelluloses and chitin. Streptomycetes produce both substrate and aerial mycelium. The latter shows characteristic modes of branching, and in the course of the streptomycete complex life cycle, these hyphae are partly transformed into chains of spores, which are often called conidia or arthrospores. An important feature in Streptomyces is the presence of type-I peptidoglycan in the cell walls that contains characteristic interpeptide glycine bridges. Another remarkable trait of streptomycetes is that they contain very large (~8 million base pairs which is about twice the size of most bacterial genomes) linear chromosomes with distinct telomeres. These rearrangements consist of the deletion of several hundred kilobases, often associated with the amplification of an adjacent sequence, and lead to metabolic diversity within the Streptomyces group. Sequencing of several strains of Streptomyces is aimed partly on understanding the mechanisms involved in these diversification processes.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_000909:467607:4860084860084871051098Methanocaldococcus jannaschii DSM 2661, complete genomehypothetical protein4e-1685.9
NC_013156:728397:7485467485467496191074Methanocaldococcus fervens AG86, complete genomeRadical SAM domain protein4e-1375.9
NC_015636:1635400:1636468163646816375501083Methanothermococcus okinawensis IH1 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-1273.6
NC_015562:1708000:1723973172397317250521080Methanotorris igneus Kol 5 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-0963.5
NC_014122:665684:677137677137678126990Methanocaldococcus infernus ME chromosome, complete genomeRadical SAM domain protein1e-0861.2
NC_009515:510121:5241365241365252181083Methanobrevibacter smithii ATCC 35061, complete genomeFe-S oxidoreductase2e-0653.9
NC_003901:3207154:3218252321825232193071056Methanosarcina mazei Go1, complete genomehypothetical protein4e-0652.8