Secondary Metabolism and Biotrophic Lifestyle in the Tomato Pathogen Cladosporium fulvum
Figure 2
Synteny and rearrangements of conserved secondary metabolism gene clusters in Cladosporium fulvum.
The organization of gene clusters conserved in C. fulvum was compared to the previously described clusters involved in the biosynthesis of (A) elsinochrome, (B) monodictyphenone, (C) cercosporin, (D) ferricrocin and (E) ferrichrome in other fungi. Genes are represented as arrows, indicating their orientation. Representation of genes is not to scale.