The antiSMASH database, a comprehensive database of microbial secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters

Kai Blin(Novo Nordisk Foundation), Marnix H. Medema(Wageningen University & Research), Renzo Kottmann(Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology), Sang Yup Lee(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Tilmann Weber(Novo Nordisk Foundation)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 11, 2016
Cited by 254Open Access
Full Text

Abstract

Secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms are the main source of bioactive compounds that are in use as antimicrobial and anticancer drugs, fungicides, herbicides and pesticides. In the last decade, the increasing availability of microbial genomes has established genome mining as a very important method for the identification of their biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). One of the most popular tools for this task is antiSMASH. However, so far, antiSMASH is limited to de novo computing results for user-submitted genomes and only partially connects these with BGCs from other organisms. Therefore, we developed the antiSMASH database, a simple but highly useful new resource to browse antiSMASH-annotated BGCs in the currently 3907 bacterial genomes in the database and perform advanced search queries combining multiple search criteria. antiSMASH-DB is available at http://antismash-db.secondarymetabolites.org/.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis