Cytochrome P450, family 107, also known as CYP107, is a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase familyinbacteria,[2][1] found to be conserved and highly populated in Streptomyces and Bacillus species.[3] The first gene identified in this family is Cytochrome P450 eryF (CYP107A1) from Saccharopolyspora erythraea.[4] Many enzymes of this family are involved in the synthesis of macrolide antibiotics.[2][5] The members of this family are widely distributed in Alphaproteobacteria, cyanobacterial, Mycobacterium, Bacillota, and Streptomyces species, which may be due to horizontal gene transfer driven by selection pressure.[6]
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CYP1 |
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CYP2 |
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CYP3 (CYP3A) |
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CYP4 |
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CYP5-20 |
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CYP21-49 |
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CYP51-69 |
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CYP71-99 |
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CYP101-281 |
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CYP301-499 |
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CYP501-699 |
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CYP701-999 |
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