Complete genome sequence of Actinosynnema mirum type strain (101).

Land, Miriam and Lapidus, Alla and Mayilraj, Shanmugam and Chen, Feng and Copeland, Alex and Del Rio, Tijana Glavina and Nolan, Matt and Lucas, Susan and Tice, Hope and Cheng, Jan-Fang and Chertkov, Olga and Bruce, David and Goodwin, Lynne and Pitluck, Sam and Rohde, Manfred and Göker, Markus and Pati, Amrita and Ivanova, Natalia and Mavromatis, Konstantinos and Chen, Amy and Palaniappan, Krishna and Hauser, Loren and Chang, Yun-Juan and Jeffries, Cynthia C and Brettin, Thomas and Detter, John C and Han, Cliff and Chain, Patrick and Tindall, Brian J and Bristow, Jim and Eisen, Jonathan A and Markowitz, Victor and Hugenholtz, Philip and Kyrpides, Nikos C and Klenk, Hans-Peter (2009) Complete genome sequence of Actinosynnema mirum type strain (101). Standards in genomic sciences, 1 (1). pp. 46-53. ISSN 1944-3277

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Abstract

Actinosynnema mirum Hasegawa et al. 1978 is the type species of the genus, and is of phylogenetic interest because of its central phylogenetic location in the Actino-synnemataceae, a rapidly growing family within the actinobacterial suborder Pseudo-nocardineae. A. mirum is characterized by its motile spores borne on synnemata and as a producer of nocardicin antibiotics. It is capable of growing aerobically and under a moderate CO(2) atmosphere. The strain is a Gram-positive, aerial and substrate mycelium producing bacterium, originally isolated from a grass blade collected from the Raritan River, New Jersey. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. This is the first complete genome sequence of a member of the family Actinosynnemataceae, and only the second sequence from the actinobacterial suborder Pseudonocardineae. The 8,248,144 bp long single replicon genome with its 7100 protein-coding and 77 RNA genes is part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.

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Subjects: Q Science > QH Natural history > QH426 Genetics
Depositing User: Dr. K.P.S.Sengar
Date Deposited: 28 Feb 2012 16:10
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2012 16:10
URI: http://crdd.osdd.net/open/id/eprint/1091

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