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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 Actinobacteria (other than Streptomyces and Mycobacterium) and Proteobacteria CYPome in 3S metagenome. Twenty CYPs belonging to 12 CYP families and three standalone CYPs (ebh, nocL, and pdmW) were annotated for Actinobacteria CYPome. Members of CYP107, CYP105, and CYP165 are preponderant in the CYPome contributing 44% of the Actinobacteria CYPs (A). In Proteobacteria CYPome, 17 CYP families with 16 subfamilies were annotated. Members of CYP109 and CYP133 are dominant constituting 25% of the CYPome (B). The detected CYPs are majorly involved in biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, catabolism of xenobiotics, and oxidative metabolism of monoterpenoids

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