However, the above results also show overlapped domain combinations between aromatic polyketide chemotypes, preventing accurate prediction of aromatic polyektide chemotype. We therefore integrated domain combinations with sequence homology for the prediction of aromatic polyketide chemotype, which is inspired
from previous study showing that homologous type II PKS tailoring enzymes such as ARO and CYC tend to be clustered in the same clade of phylogenetic tree [4]. The aromatic polyketide chemotype classification rules based on domain combinations and sequence homology are as follows: 1) for type II PKS gene cluster mapped onto aromatic polyketide chemotype with unique domain combination, we assigned corresponding polyketide chemotype into type II PKS gene cluster. 2) for type II PKS gene cluster mapped onto aromatic polyketide chemotype with overlapped domain combination, we assigned the most abundant polyketide {Selleck Anti-infection Compound Library|Selleck Antiinfection Compound Library|Selleck Anti-infection Compound Library|Selleck Antiinfection Compound Library|Selleckchem Anti-infection Compound Library|Selleckchem Antiinfection Compound Library|Selleckchem Anti-infection Compound Library|Selleckchem Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library|buy Anti-infection Compound Library|Anti-infection Compound Library ic50|Anti-infection Compound Library price|Anti-infection Compound Library cost|Anti-infection Compound Library solubility dmso|Anti-infection Compound Library purchase|Anti-infection Compound Library manufacturer|Anti-infection Compound Library research buy|Anti-infection Compound Library order|Anti-infection Compound Library mouse|Anti-infection Compound Library chemical structure|Anti-infection Compound Library mw|Anti-infection Compound Library molecular weight|Anti-infection Compound Library datasheet|Anti-infection Compound Library supplier|Anti-infection Compound Library in vitro|Anti-infection Compound Library cell line|Anti-infection Compound Library concentration|Anti-infection Compound Library nmr|Anti-infection Compound Library in vivo|Anti-infection Compound Library clinical trial|Anti-infection Compound Library cell assay|Anti-infection Compound Library screening|Anti-infection Compound Library high throughput|buy Antiinfection Compound Library|Antiinfection Compound Library ic50|Antiinfection Compound Library price|Antiinfection Compound Library cost|Antiinfection Compound Library solubility dmso|Antiinfection Compound Library purchase|Antiinfection Compound Library manufacturer|Antiinfection Compound Library research buy|Antiinfection Compound Library order|Antiinfection Compound Library chemical structure|Antiinfection Compound Library datasheet|Antiinfection Compound Library supplier|Antiinfection Compound Library in vitro|Antiinfection Compound Library cell line|Antiinfection Compound Library concentration|Antiinfection Compound Library clinical trial|Antiinfection Compound Library cell assay|Antiinfection Compound Library screening|Antiinfection Compound Library high throughput|Anti-infection Compound high throughput screening| chemotype of homologs of ARO and CYC onto the type II PKS gene cluster. Table 3 Type selleck products II PKS ARO/CYC domain combinations of aromatic polyketide chemotype Polyketide Chemotype Type II PKS domain subfamilies Uniqueness ARO_a ARO_b ARO_c CYC_a CYC_b CYC_c CYC_d CYC_e CYC_f Angucyclines √ √ √ √ Anthracyclines √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ x √ √ √ Benzoisochromanequinones √ √ √ √ √
√ √ Pentangular polyphenols √ √ √ √ √ √ x Tetracenomycins √ √ √ Fossariinae x Tetracyclines/aureolic acids √ √ √ √ x For each aromatic polyketide chemotype, this table shows ARO/CYC domain combinations of type II PKS gene clusters. The uniqueness column indicates whether or not type II PKS ARO/CYC domain combinations overlap between aromatic polyketide chemotypes. Predicted type II PKS and aromatic polyketide chemotypes in actinobacterial genomes 319 currently available actinobacterial genomes were analyzed using type II PKS domain classifiers and aromatic polyketide chemotype-prediction rules. For the discovery of type II PKS gene CYT387 clusters in genome sequence, both upstream and downstream predicted type II PKS sequences with
pairwise distance less than 15,000 base pairs in genomic location were considered as clustered type II PKS genes. The type II PKS gene clusters with type II PKS KS and CLF domain were only chosen as valid type II PKS gene cluster candidates capable of producing aromatic polyketide. Table 4 shows 231 type II PKSs in 40 type II PKS gene clusters for 25 actinobacterial genomes (see Additional file 1: Table S6). It exhibits that among 40 type II PKS gene clusters, 36 type II PKS gene clusters are classified into one of the six aromatic polyketide chemotypes. 4 type II PKS gene clusters remains unclassified polyketide chemotype because they have incomplete type II PKS domain composition in which aromatic polyketide chemotype could not be predicted.