Authors
Kai Blin, Marnix H Medema, Daniyal Kazempour, Michael A Fischbach, Rainer Breitling, Eriko Takano, Tilmann Weber
Publication date
2013/7/1
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
41
Issue
W1
Pages
W204-W212
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Microbial secondary metabolites are a potent source of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Genome mining of their biosynthetic gene clusters has become a key method to accelerate their identification and characterization. In 2011, we developed antiSMASH, a web-based analysis platform that automates this process. Here, we present the highly improved antiSMASH 2.0 release, available at http://antismash.secondarymetabolites.org/. For the new version, antiSMASH was entirely re-designed using a plug-and-play concept that allows easy integration of novel predictor or output modules. antiSMASH 2.0 now supports input of multiple related sequences simultaneously (multi-FASTA/GenBank/EMBL), which allows the analysis of draft genomes comprising multiple contigs. Moreover, direct analysis of protein sequences is now possible. antiSMASH 2.0 has also been equipped with the capacity to detect …
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