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High-quality draft genome sequence of Kallotenue papyrolyticum JKG1T reveals broad heterotrophic capacity focused on carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism.

Authors: Hedlund, Brian P and Murugapiran, Senthil K and Huntemann, Marcel and Clum, Alicia and Pillay, Manoj and Palaniappan, Krishnaveni and Varghese, Neha and Mikhailova, Natalia and Stamatis, Dimitrios and Reddy, T B K and Ngan, Chew Yee and Daum, Chris and Duffy, Kecia and Shapiro, Nicole and Markowitz, Victor and Ivanova, Natalia and Kyrpides, Nikos and Williams, Amanda J and Cole, Jessica K and Dodsworth, Jeremy A and Woyke, Tanja

The draft genome of Kallotenue papyrolyticum JKG1(T), a member of the order Kallotenuales, class Chloroflexia, consists of 4,475,263 bp in 4 contigs and encodes 4,010 predicted genes, 49 tRNA-encoding genes, and 3 rRNA operons. The genome is consistent with a heterotrophic lifestyle including catabolism of polysaccharides and amino acids. Copyright © 2015 Hedlund et al.

Journal: Genome announcements
DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.01410-15
Year: 2015

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