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From: Deciphering the cytochrome P450 genes in the microbiome of a chronically polluted soil with history of agricultural activities

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Distribution of cytochrome P450 genes constituting Streptomyces CYPome in 3S metagenome. Sixteen CYP families and four standalone CYPs (aziB1, ncsB3, nlmB, and scnG) that do not belong to any of the existing CYP families were detected. Streptomyces CYPs are dominated by CYP105 (CYP105A1, CYP105A3, CYP105B1, CYP105B2, CYP105C1, CYP105D1, CYP105H4, CYP105L1) and CYP107 (CYP107D1, CYP107G1, CYP107L1, CYP107L14), respectively, contributing 36% of the Streptomyces CYPs in the metagenome. The detected CYPs are responsible for biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, xenobiotics catabolism, biosynthesis of antibiotics, and hydroxylation of testosterone and bile acids

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