Annotation Categories of the Plasmid Cluster







Summary of the plasmid cluster

Basic Information about the Plasmid Cluster

  Cluster Information   Plasmid Cluster ID   C1411
  Reference Plasmid   NZ_OP378630.1
  Reference Plasmid Size   87861
  Reference Plasmid GC Content   0.50
  Reference Plasmid Mobility Type   conjugative





Mutation sites in the plasmid cluster


The table lists mutations identified in the plasmid cluster.
Note: Mutations identified in this plasmid cluster are listed below. Click on a mutation ID to view full details..

mutid gname pos count tissue frequnt biotype consequence impact nucchange aachange
M0209419 OJCFFLDN_00010 9884 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding missense_variant MODERATE 402A>G Ile134Met
M0209420 OJCFFLDN_00010 9896 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding synonymous_variant LOW 390A>G Gln130Gln
M0209421 OJCFFLDN_00010 9898 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding missense_variant MODERATE 388C>G Gln130Glu
M0209422 OJCFFLDN_00010 9926 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding synonymous_variant LOW 360T>C Asp120Asp
M0209423 OJCFFLDN_00010 10058 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding synonymous_variant LOW 228A>C Val76Val
M0209424 OJCFFLDN_00012 11420 3 Gut 0.75 protein_coding missense_variant MODERATE 310G>T Val104Phe






Analysis of virulence factors contributing to bacterial pathogenicity


This table presents virulence factors identified within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Virulence factor analysis was performed using VFDB. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, coverage > 70%, E-value < 1e-5) to known virulence factors are listed.

Gene Name vf_gene_id vf_name identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage vf_category gene_description condition
OJCFFLDN_00007 VFG044067 Colicin Ia 99.2 0 1 626 1.0 1 Exotoxin colicin-like pore-forming protein prediction







        Analysis of biocide and heavy metal resistance genes to assess antimicrobial risk and environmental impact


This table presents biocides and heavy metals resistance genes identified within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Analyzing biocide and heavy metal resistance genes based on BacMet to evaluate bacterial resistance risk and the potential impact of environmental heavy metal contamination. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, subject coverage > 70%, E-value < 1e-5) to known biocide and heavy metal resistance genes are listed.

Gene Name compound identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage group






        Analyzing antimicrobial resistance genes to assess bacterial resistance to antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents


This table presents antimicrobial resistance genes identified within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Antimicrobial resistance was performed using CARD. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, coverage > 70%, E-value < 1e-5) to known antimicrobial resistance genes are listed.

Gene Name aro_accession identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage drug_class amr_gene_family resistance_mechanism






Analysis of pathogenicity genes to explore pathogen-host interactions


This table presents host pathogen-host interactions within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Analyzing pathogenicity-related genes using PHI-base to understand pathogen virulence mechanisms and their impact on host interactions. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, subject coverage > 70%, and E-value < 1e-5) to known pathogenicity-related genes are listed.

Gene Name phi_molconn_id host gene_name identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage host_descripton disease_name function phenotype_of_mutant






        Analyzing carbohydrate-active enzyme genes to uncover mechanisms of nutrient degradation


This table presents carbohydrate-active enzyme genes identified within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Annotation of carbohydrate-active enzyme genes was performed using CAZy to explore mechanisms of nutrient breakdown and utilization. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, subject coverage > 70%, and E-value < 1e−5) to known CAZyme genes are listed.

Gene Name cazy_id identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage
OJCFFLDN_00081 CCE57598.2|GH23 100 2.92e-138 1 186 1 1





        Analyzing transport proteins to understand bacterial strategies for substrate uptake and detoxification


This table presents transport proteins within the plasmid cluster.
      Note: Investigation of transport proteins based on TCDB to uncover bacterial mechanisms of substrate transport and environmental detoxification. Genes in plasmid clusters showing strong homology (identity > 70%, subject coverage > 70%, and E-value < 1e−5) to known transport protein entries are listed.

Gene Name tcid identity evalue qstart qend query_coverage subject_coverage class_field class_term subclass subclass_term family family_term
OJCFFLDN_00007 1.C.1.1.1 99.7 0 1 626 1.0000 1.0000 1 Channels/Pores 1.C Pore-Forming Toxins (Proteins and Peptides) 1.C.1 The Channel-forming Colicin (Colicin) Family
OJCFFLDN_00046 3.A.7.10.1 99.9 0 1 763 1.0000 7.9479 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00047 3.A.7.10.1 97.2 3.5e-202 1 356 1.0000 3.7083 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00048 3.A.7.10.1 100 2.4e-244 1 402 1.0000 4.1875 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00049 1.E.53.1.10 90.7 4.2e-16 9 51 0.8431 1.0000 1 Channels/Pores 1.E Holins 1.E.53 The Toxic Hok/Gef Protein (Hok/Gef) Family
OJCFFLDN_00055 9.B.40.1.2 86.9 0 1 722 1.0000 0.9691 9 Incompletely Characterized Transport Systems 9.B Putative transport proteins 9.B.40 The DotA/TraY (DotA/TraY) Family
OJCFFLDN_00066 3.A.7.10.1 99.7 1.4e-184 1 327 1.0000 3.4063 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00067 3.A.7.10.1 100 6.7e-130 1 230 1.0000 2.3958 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00068 3.A.7.10.1 100 1.3e-57 1 115 1.0000 1.1979 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00071 3.A.7.10.1 99 4.6e-56 1 96 1.0000 1.0000 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00072 3.A.7.10.1 100 3.3e-222 1 382 1.0000 3.9792 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00073 3.A.7.10.1 100 5.6e-160 1 272 1.0000 2.8333 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family
OJCFFLDN_00074 3.A.7.10.1 100 6e-87 1 152 1.0000 1.5833 3 Primary Active Transporters 3.A P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven transporters 3.A.7 The Type IV (Conjugal DNA-Protein Transfer or VirB) Secretory Pathway (IVSP) Family