β-Lactam biosynthesis gene cluster in fungi and bacteria. References to each fungal gene are listed in Tables 1 to 5 or in the text. The A. chrysogenum cefD gene has not been identified yet. The whole gene cluster of N. lactamdurans has been characterized (76–79). The organization of the L. lactamgenus gene cluster was taken from references 166 and 167. Roman numerals indicate the chromosomes (in fungi) on which the genes are localized (115, 201, 235, 300). The intergenic regions between acvA and ipnA of P. chrysogenum, A. nidulans, and A. chrysogenum are 1,107 bp (91, 307), 872 bp (203) and 1,233 bp (230), respectively. Bacterial genes with fungal homologs are boxed. The transcriptional orientation and the transcript units (Bacteria), as far as it has been determined, are indicated by arrows above or below the boxes. Arrows between boxes (Bacteria) and arrows with broken lines below boxes mark the orientation of genes. The function of ORF is unknown. Abbreviations (76–79, 258): cmcT, transmembrane protein; pbp, penicillin binding protein; bla, β-lactamase; blp, showing similarity to the extracellular β-lactamase inhibitory protein BLIP.