FIG 2.
Distribution of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in the Pseudovibrio genus. (A) Overview of the BGCs within the genus. BGCs were grouped according to the type of molecules produced by their encoded proteins. (B) Some BGCs either were detected within the mobilome of the Pseudovibrio strains or were found to be associated with transposable elements. Six examples of such clusters encoding PKS or NRPS from strains DSM24994, FO-BEG01, AB108, P2H06, P8H06, P8G08, and PHSC04 are shown, with the core biosynthetic genes highlighted in green and transposases predicted by a PFAM domain search (see Materials and Methods) highlighted in violet.