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MIBiG 4.0: advancing biosynthetic gene cluster curation through global collaboration.

Authors :
Zdouc MM
Blin K
Louwen NLL
Navarro J
Loureiro C
Bader CD
Bailey CB
Barra L
Booth TJ
Bozhüyük KAJ
Cediel-Becerra JDD
Charlop-Powers Z
Chevrette MG
Chooi YH
D'Agostino PM
de Rond T
Del Pup E
Duncan KR
Gu W
Hanif N
Helfrich EJN
Jenner M
Katsuyama Y
Korenskaia A
Krug D
Libis V
Lund GA
Mantri S
Morgan KD
Owen C
Phan CS
Philmus B
Reitz ZL
Robinson SL
Singh KS
Teufel R
Tong Y
Tugizimana F
Ulanova D
Winter JM
Aguilar C
Akiyama DY
Al-Salihi SAA
Alanjary M
Alberti F
Aleti G
Alharthi SA
Rojo MYA
Arishi AA
Augustijn HE
Avalon NE
Avelar-Rivas JA
Axt KK
Barbieri HB
Barbosa JCJ
Barboza Segato LG
Barrett SE
Baunach M
Beemelmanns C
Beqaj D
Berger T
Bernaldo-Agüero J
Bettenbühl SM
Bielinski VA
Biermann F
Borges RM
Borriss R
Breitenbach M
Bretscher KM
Brigham MW
Buedenbender L
Bulcock BW
Cano-Prieto C
Capela J
Carrion VJ
Carter RS
Castelo-Branco R
Castro-Falcón G
Chagas FO
Charria-Girón E
Chaudhri AA
Chaudhry V
Choi H
Choi Y
Choupannejad R
Chromy J
Donahey MSC
Collemare J
Connolly JA
Creamer KE
Crüsemann M
Cruz AA
Cumsille A
Dallery JF
Damas-Ramos LC
Damiani T
de Kruijff M
Martín BD
Sala GD
Dillen J
Doering DT
Dommaraju SR
Durusu S
Egbert S
Ellerhorst M
Faussurier B
Fetter A
Feuermann M
Fewer DP
Foldi J
Frediansyah A
Garza EA
Gavriilidou A
Gentile A
Gerke J
Gerstmans H
Gomez-Escribano JP
González-Salazar LA
Grayson NE
Greco C
Gomez JEG
Guerra S
Flores SG
Gurevich A
Gutiérrez-García K
Hart L
Haslinger K
He B
Hebra T
Hemmann JL
Hindra H
Höing L
Holland DC
Holme JE
Horch T
Hrab P
Hu J
Huynh TH
Hwang JY
Iacovelli R
Iftime D
Iorio M
Jayachandran S
Jeong E
Jing J
Jung JJ
Kakumu Y
Kalkreuter E
Kang KB
Kang S
Kim W
Kim GJ
Kim H
Kim HU
Klapper M
Koetsier RA
Kollten C
Kovács ÁT
Kriukova Y
Kubach N
Kunjapur AM
Kushnareva AK
Kust A
Lamber J
Larralde M
Larsen NJ
Launay AP
Le NT
Lebeer S
Lee BT
Lee K
Lev KL
Li SM
Li YX
Licona-Cassani C
Lien A
Liu J
Lopez JAV
Machushynets NV
Macias MI
Mahmud T
Maleckis M
Martinez-Martinez AM
Mast Y
Maximo MF
McBride CM
McLellan RM
Bhatt KM
Melkonian C
Merrild A
Metsä-Ketelä M
Mitchell DA
Müller AV
Nguyen GS
Nguyen HT
Niedermeyer THJ
O'Hare JH
Ossowicki A
Ostash BO
Otani H
Padva L
Paliyal S
Pan X
Panghal M
Parade DS
Park J
Parra J
Rubio MP
Pham HT
Pidot SJ
Piel J
Pourmohsenin B
Rakhmanov M
Ramesh S
Rasmussen MH
Rego A
Reher R
Rice AJ
Rigolet A
Romero-Otero A
Rosas-Becerra LR
Rosiles PY
Rutz A
Ryu B
Sahadeo LA
Saldanha M
Salvi L
Sánchez-Carvajal E
Santos-Medellin C
Sbaraini N
Schoellhorn SM
Schumm C
Sehnal L
Selem N
Shah AD
Shishido TK
Sieber S
Silviani V
Singh G
Singh H
Sokolova N
Sonnenschein EC
Sosio M
Sowa ST
Steffen K
Stegmann E
Streiff AB
Strüder A
Surup F
Svenningsen T
Sweeney D
Szenei J
Tagirdzhanov A
Tan B
Tarnowski MJ
Terlouw BR
Rey T
Thome NU
Torres Ortega LR
Tørring T
Trindade M
Truman AW
Tvilum M
Udwary DW
Ulbricht C
Vader L
van Wezel GP
Walmsley M
Warnasinghe R
Weddeling HG
Weir ANM
Williams K
Williams SE
Witte TE
Rocca SMW
Yamada K
Yang D
Yang D
Yu J
Zhou Z
Ziemert N
Zimmer L
Zimmermann A
Zimmermann C
van der Hooft JJJ
Linington RG
Weber T
Medema MH
Source :
Nucleic acids research [Nucleic Acids Res] 2024 Dec 09. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Dec 09.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Specialized or secondary metabolites are small molecules of biological origin, often showing potent biological activities with applications in agriculture, engineering and medicine. Usually, the biosynthesis of these natural products is governed by sets of co-regulated and physically clustered genes known as biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). To share information about BGCs in a standardized and machine-readable way, the Minimum Information about a Biosynthetic Gene cluster (MIBiG) data standard and repository was initiated in 2015. Since its conception, MIBiG has been regularly updated to expand data coverage and remain up to date with innovations in natural product research. Here, we describe MIBiG version 4.0, an extensive update to the data repository and the underlying data standard. In a massive community annotation effort, 267 contributors performed 8304 edits, creating 557 new entries and modifying 590 existing entries, resulting in a new total of 3059 curated entries in MIBiG. Particular attention was paid to ensuring high data quality, with automated data validation using a newly developed custom submission portal prototype, paired with a novel peer-reviewing model. MIBiG 4.0 also takes steps towards a rolling release model and a broader involvement of the scientific community. MIBiG 4.0 is accessible online at https://mibig.secondarymetabolites.org/.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1362-4962
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39657789
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae1115