Research Article

Analysis of the Complete Genome Sequence of Bacillus atrophaeus GQJK17 Reveals Its Biocontrol Characteristics as a Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacterium

Table 4

The potential gene clusters encoding the secondary metabolites in B. atrophaeus GQJK17.

NumberCluster CategoryMetabolitePositionFunctionReference

1NrpsSurfactinBaGK_01865-
BaGK_02085
Antifungal,
Antibacterial
[15]
2Bacteriocin-Nrps-
Transatpks-Otherks
BacillaeneBaGK_09425-
BaGK_09810
Antibacterial[35]
3Transatpks-NrpsFengycinBaGK_10375-
BaGK_10710
Antifungal[15]
4Ladderane-
Cf_fatty_acid -Nrps
PelgipeptinBaGK_12700-
BaGK_12950
Antibacterial,
antifungal
[36]
5TransatpksAnthracimycinBaGK_11000-
BaGK_11250
Antibacterial[37]
6Nrps-T1pksXenocoumacinBaGK_03970-
BaGK_04195
Antifungal[38]
7Cf_putativeBacillomycinBaGK_20300-
BaGK_20325
Antifungal[39, 40]
8Sactipeptide-
Head_to_tail-Nrps
RhizocticinBaGK_01040-
BaGK_01305
Antifungal[41]
9NrpsBacillibactinBaGK_16720-
BaGK_16940
Siderophore[42]
10TerpeneUnknownBaGK_06190
-BaGK_0629
5
11TerpeneUnknownBaGK_10750
-BaGK_1084
5
12T3pksUnknownBaGK_11290
-BaGK_1152
5
13ThiopeptideUnknownBaGK_17030
-BaGK_1716
5

Cluster categories were analyzed by antiSMASH (v.4.0.2).
The secondary metabolites were predicted according to the gene clusters.