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Complete genome sequence of Flavisolibacter tropicus LCS9T, a radiation resistant bacterium

방사선 내성 세균 Flavisolibacter tropicus LCS9T의 완전한 게놈 서열

  • Kim, Myung Kyum (Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Sohn, Eun-Hwa (Department of Herbal Medicine Resources, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Jung, Hee-Young (School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Srinivasan, Sathiyaraj (Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University)
  • 김명겸 (서울여자대학교 자연과학대학 생명환경공학과) ;
  • 손은화 (강원대학교 생약자원개발학과) ;
  • 정희영 (경북대학교 농업생명과학대학 응용생명과학부 응용생물학전공) ;
  • 스리니바산 사티야라지 (서울여자대학교 자연과학대학 생명환경공학과)
  • Received : 2018.02.08
  • Accepted : 2018.03.02
  • Published : 2018.03.31

Abstract

Flavisolibacter tropicus $LCS9^T$ was isolated from a soil sample collected from tropical zone within the Ecorium of the National Institute of Ecology in Seocheon, central-western Korea. In this study, we report the complete genome sequence of the bacterium Flavisolibacter tropicus $LCS9^T$, which possesses a circular chromosome comprised of 5, 940,863 bp with the G + C mol content of 41.5%. The genome sequence annotation showed that the complete genome includes 5,075 genes, 337 pseudogenes, and 59 rRNA genes. The radiation resistance genes such as excinuclease UvrABC complex and UvdE were present in the genome.

Flavisolibacter tropicus $LCS9^T$은 한국 중서부에 위치한 서천 국립생태원 에코리움 내 열대관 토양에서 분리되었다. 이 연구에서 G + C 함량이 41.5%인 5,940,863 bp 의 원형 염색체로 구성된 Flavisolibacter tropicus $LCS9^T$ 의 완전한 게놈서열을 분석하였다. 이 완전한 게놈서열은 5,075 개의 유전자, 337개의 위유전자 그리고 59 개의 rRNA 유전자를 포함하고 있다. 유전체 특징은 감마선 및 UVC 에 대응하는 주요 효소를 포함하였다.

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