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. 2021 May 21;49(W1):W263–W270. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkab353

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Known and putative MGCs predicted by gutSMASH with functionally annotated genes. A and B are predicted from E. albertii and C from R. gnavus. Gene cluster A represents a carnitine degradation operon, thus a known MGC, which contains core (dark red arrows) and auxiliary genes (salmon) but also transport-related (blue) and electron transport-related genes (dark yellow). Gene cluster B is a putative gene cluster that encodes a glycyl-radical enzyme. The MGC also contains genes belonging to the following categories: auxiliary, electron transport and regulatory. Gene cluster C is a glycyl-radical-related putative MGC with several encapsulation-related genes.