antiSMASH 6.0: improving cluster detection and comparison capabilities

Nucleic Acids Res. 2021 Jul 2;49(W1):W29-W35. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkab335.

Abstract

Many microorganisms produce natural products that form the basis of antimicrobials, antivirals, and other drugs. Genome mining is routinely used to complement screening-based workflows to discover novel natural products. Since 2011, the "antibiotics and secondary metabolite analysis shell-antiSMASH" (https://antismash.secondarymetabolites.org/) has supported researchers in their microbial genome mining tasks, both as a free-to-use web server and as a standalone tool under an OSI-approved open-source license. It is currently the most widely used tool for detecting and characterising biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in bacteria and fungi. Here, we present the updated version 6 of antiSMASH. antiSMASH 6 increases the number of supported cluster types from 58 to 71, displays the modular structure of multi-modular BGCs, adds a new BGC comparison algorithm, allows for the integration of results from other prediction tools, and more effectively detects tailoring enzymes in RiPP clusters.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Biological Products / metabolism*
  • Biosynthetic Pathways / genetics
  • Fungi / genetics
  • Genome, Microbial*
  • Secondary Metabolism / genetics
  • Software*

Substances

  • Biological Products