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Fig. 6 | BMC Biochemistry

Fig. 6

From: Characterization of sulfhydryl oxidase from Aspergillus tubingensis

Fig. 6

Candidate secondary metabolism clusters with SOX enzymes on fungal chromosomes. On the left an approximate phylogenetic tree of the species compiled from literature [36, 37]. On the right a stretch of a scaffold from each species containing the cluster and neighbouring genes. Genes are shown as boxes on the scaffold stretch. NRPS, PKS, P450 and Zn2 are indicated when present. Grey lines connect genes with identical protein domains on adjacent scaffolds (excluding NRPS, PKS, P450, Zn2 and SOX-coding genes) in order to reveal syntenies. Panel a. shows the gliotoxin clusters, while panel (b). shows other clusters. The strains in panel (a). are (1.) Trichoderma reesei, (2.) Fusarium graminearum, (3.) Chaetomium globusum, (4.) Phaeosphaeria nodorum, (5.) A. tubingensis, (6.) A. oryzae and (7.) A. fumigatus. The stains shown in panel (b). are (1.) Fusarium graminearum, (2.) Magnaporthe grisea, (3) A. fumigatus and (4.) Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Additional details are given in the Additional files 5 and 6

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