High-quality draft genome sequence of Flavobacterium suncheonense GH29-5(T) (DSM 17707(T)) isolated from greenhouse soil in South Korea, and emended description of Flavobacterium suncheonense GH29-5(T).
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Authors
Tashkandy, NisreenSabban, Sari
Fakieh, Mohammad
Meier-Kolthoff, Jan P
Huang, Sixing
Tindall, Brian J
Rohde, Manfred
Baeshen, Mohammed N
Baeshen, Nabih A
Lapidus, Alla
Copeland, Alex
Pillay, Manoj
Reddy, T B K
Huntemann, Marcel
Pati, Amrita
Ivanova, Natalia
Markowitz, Victor
Woyke, Tanja
Göker, Markus
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Kyrpides, Nikos C
Hahnke, Richard L
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2016
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Flavobacterium suncheonense is a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae in the phylum Bacteroidetes. Strain GH29-5(T) (DSM 17707(T)) was isolated from greenhouse soil in Suncheon, South Korea. F. suncheonense GH29-5(T) is part of the G enomic E ncyclopedia of B acteria and A rchaea project. The 2,880,663 bp long draft genome consists of 54 scaffolds with 2739 protein-coding genes and 82 RNA genes. The genome of strain GH29-5(T) has 117 genes encoding peptidases but a small number of genes encoding carbohydrate active enzymes (51 CAZymes). Metallo and serine peptidases were found most frequently. Among CAZymes, eight glycoside hydrolase families, nine glycosyl transferase families, two carbohydrate binding module families and four carbohydrate esterase families were identified. Suprisingly, polysaccharides utilization loci (PULs) were not found in strain GH29-5(T). Based on the coherent physiological and genomic characteristics we suggest that F. suncheonense GH29-5(T) feeds rather on proteins than saccharides and lipids.Citation
High-quality draft genome sequence of Flavobacterium suncheonense GH29-5(T) (DSM 17707(T)) isolated from greenhouse soil in South Korea, and emended description of Flavobacterium suncheonense GH29-5(T). 2016, 11:42 Stand Genomic SciJournal
Standards in genomic sciencesPubMed ID
27313837Type
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1944-3277ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s40793-016-0159-5
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