Cluster: CGMR050004_CGC10
🧬 Cluster Details
- Gene Count: 8
- CAZyme Count: 1
- Substrate:
- Genome ID: CGMR050004
- Continent: Asia
- Source Study: Huang et al., 2024 →
| Gene Type | Contig ID | Protein ID | Start | Stop | Direction | Protein Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC | k141_116392 | k141_116392_204 | 196036 | 197253 | + | 2.A.1.2.97 |
| NULL(UNKNOWN) | k141_116392 | k141_116392_205 | 197330 | 197869 | + |
NULL(UNKNOWN)
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| CAZyme | k141_116392 | k141_116392_206 | 197954 | 198889 | - | GT2 |
| TC | k141_116392 | k141_116392_207 | 199059 | 199703 | + | 3.A.1.139.2 |
| TC | k141_116392 | k141_116392_208 | 199706 | 200479 | + | 3.A.1.139.2 |
| TC | k141_116392 | k141_116392_209 | 200595 | 202037 | + | 2.A.3.7.6 |
| peptidase | k141_116392 | k141_116392_210 | 202214 | 203644 | + | C69.UPW |
| TC | k141_116392 | k141_116392_211 | 203811 | 204668 | - | 3.A.1.112.8 |
Gene ID: k141_116392_204
Type: TC
Location: 196036 - 197253 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 196036 - 197253 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_205
Type:
Location: 197330 - 197869 (+)
Type:
Location: 197330 - 197869 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_206
Type: CAZyme
Location: 197954 - 198889 (-)
Type: CAZyme
Location: 197954 - 198889 (-)
Gene ID: k141_116392_207
Type: TC
Location: 199059 - 199703 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 199059 - 199703 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_208
Type: TC
Location: 199706 - 200479 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 199706 - 200479 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_209
Type: TC
Location: 200595 - 202037 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 200595 - 202037 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_210
Type: peptidase
Location: 202214 - 203644 (+)
Type: peptidase
Location: 202214 - 203644 (+)
Gene ID: k141_116392_211
Type: TC
Location: 203811 - 204668 (-)
Type: TC
Location: 203811 - 204668 (-)
Taxonomic Lineage
Domain
Bacteria
Phylum
Bacillota
Class
Bacilli
Order
Lactobacillales
Family
Lactobacillaceae
Genus
Pediococcus
Species
Pediococcus parvulus
Gene Level Read Mapping
Gene level read mapping in Diet Intervention Studies (De Filippis et al., 2019)
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No differentially abundant genes found in the 2019 study.