Information of ICE
ICEberg ID | 226_CIME |
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ICE Name | CIME19258 |
ICEO ID | - |
Organism | Streptococcus thermophilus ATCC 19258 |
Size | 14999 bp |
GC Content (%) | - |
Insertion site | fda |
Function | - |
Species that ICE can be transferred to | - |
Nucleotide Sequence | AJ586571 (complete CIME sequence in this GenBank file) |
Coordinates | 154..15152 |
Putative oriT region | - |
Putative relaxase | - |
Function tags R Antibiotic resistance V Virulence factor M Metal resistance D Defense system G Degradation S Symbiosis
The graph information of CIME19258 components from AJ586571
Complete gene list of CIME19258 from AJ586571
# | Gene | Coordinates [+/-], size (bp) | Product (GenBank annotation) | Reannotation | Rea |
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The Interaction Network among ICE/IME/CIME
Detailed Informatioin of the Interaction Network
# | ICE | Inter_Ele [Type] | Methods | Donors | Recipients | Exper_Ref |
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1 | CIME19258 | ICESt3 [ICE] | in cis | - | - | - |
(1) Pavlovic G, Burrus V, Gintz B, Decaris B, Guédon G. (2004) Evolution of genomic islands by deletion and tandem accretion by site-specific recombination: ICESt1-related elements from Streptococcus thermophilus. Microbiology (Reading). 2004 Apr;150(Pt 4):759-774. [PubMed:15073287] |
(2) Bellanger X, Morel C, Gonot F, Puymege A, Decaris B, Guédon G. (2011) Site-specific accretion of an integrative conjugative element together with a related genomic island leads to cis mobilization and gene capture. Mol Microbiol. 2011 Aug;81(4):912-25. [PubMed:21722203] |