Cluster: MGYG000000612_CGC5
🧬 Cluster Details
- Gene Count: 8
- CAZyme Count: 1
- Substrate:
- Genome ID: MGYG000000612
- Continent: Africa
- Source Study: Almeida et al., 2021 →
| Gene Type | Contig ID | Protein ID | Start | Stop | Direction | Protein Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_1 | 2 | 1396 | - | 2.A.40.7.6 |
| peptidase | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_2 | 1608 | 3350 | + | M38.UPW |
| NULL(UNKNOWN) | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_3 | 3362 | 3604 | + |
NULL(UNKNOWN)
[View Structural Homologs] |
| CAZyme | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_4 | 3711 | 4487 | + | GH23 |
| TC | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_5 | 4577 | 5647 | + | 3.A.1.11.8 |
| TC | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_6 | 5640 | 6467 | + | 3.A.1.11.1 |
| TC | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_7 | 6467 | 7246 | + | 3.A.1.11.1 |
| TC | MGYG000000612_25 | MGYG000000612_25_8 | 7262 | 8326 | + | 3.A.1.11.7 |
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_1
Type: TC
Location: 2 - 1396 (-)
Type: TC
Location: 2 - 1396 (-)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_2
Type: peptidase
Location: 1608 - 3350 (+)
Type: peptidase
Location: 1608 - 3350 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_3
Type:
Location: 3362 - 3604 (+)
Type:
Location: 3362 - 3604 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_4
Type: CAZyme
Location: 3711 - 4487 (+)
Type: CAZyme
Location: 3711 - 4487 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_5
Type: TC
Location: 4577 - 5647 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 4577 - 5647 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_6
Type: TC
Location: 5640 - 6467 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 5640 - 6467 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_7
Type: TC
Location: 6467 - 7246 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 6467 - 7246 (+)
Gene ID: MGYG000000612_25_8
Type: TC
Location: 7262 - 8326 (+)
Type: TC
Location: 7262 - 8326 (+)
Taxonomic Lineage
Domain
Bacteria
Phylum
Bacillota_C
Class
Negativicutes
Order
Veillonellales
Family
Megasphaeraceae
Genus
Megasphaera
Species
Megasphaera sp902464195
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.