1. Draft genome sequence of a caprolactam degrader bacterium: Pseudomonas taiwanensis strain SJ9
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Abdur Rahim Khan, Gun-Seok Park, Sung-Jun Hong, Jae-Ho Shin, and Byung Kwon Jung
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0301 basic medicine ,DNA, Bacterial ,030106 microbiology ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Industrial Waste ,Genome ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Open Reading Frames ,Pseudomonas taiwanensis ,Bioremediation ,Biotransformation ,Pseudomonas ,Caprolactam ,Whole genome sequencing ,Base Composition ,Korea ,Strain (chemistry) ,biology ,Nylon ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome Announcements ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biodegradation ,Water Microbiology ,Bacteria ,Genome, Bacterial - Abstract
Pseudomonas taiwanensis strain SJ9 is a caprolactam degrader, isolated from industrial wastewater in South Korea and considered to have the potential for caprolactam bioremediation. The genome of this strain is approximately 6.2 Mb (G + C content, 61.75%) with 6,010 protein-coding sequences (CDS), of which 46% are assigned to recognized functional genes. This draft genome of strain SJ9 will provide insights into the genetic basis of its caprolactam-degradation ability.
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- 2016
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