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Complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of the metabolically versatile Pseudomonas putida KT2440

Authors :
A. Düsterhöft
Jonathan A. Eisen
Daniel S. Kosack
Robert J. Dodson
A. Moazzez
V. A. P. Martins Dos Santos
Claire M. Fraser
H. Hilbert
Jeremy Peterson
J. Lauber
Kevin Tran
H. Wedler
Maureen J. Beanan
Owen White
D. Moestl
Jörg D. Hoheisel
Ramana Madupu
Sean C. Daugherty
C. Kiewitz
Mark A. Holmes
Robert T. DeBoy
P. Chris Lee
Erik Holtzapple
Hoda Khouri
Burkhard Tümmler
Diana Stjepandic
David J. Scanlan
Lauren M. Brinkac
Derrick E. Fouts
K. Lee
Ioana R. Hance
Mihai Pop
Christian Weinel
William C. Nelson
M. Rizzo
Steven R. Gill
Ian T. Paulsen
James F. Kolonay
Kenneth N. Timmis
T. Utterback
Sabina Heim
Karen E. Nelson
M. Straetz
Source :
Environmental Microbiology 4 (2002) 12, Environmental Microbiology, 4(12), 799-808
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Pseudomonas putida is a metabolically versatile saprophytic soil bacterium that has been certified as a biosafety host for the cloning of foreign genes. The bacterium also has considerable potential for biotechnological applications. Sequence analysis of the 6.18 Mb genome of strain KT2440 reveals diverse transport and metabolic systems. Although there is a high level of genome conservation with the pathogenic Pseudomonad Pseudomonas aeruginosa (85% of the predicted coding regions are shared), key virulence factors including exotoxin A and type III secretion systems are absent. Analysis of the genome gives insight into the non-pathogenic nature of P. putida and points to potential new applications in agriculture, biocatalysis, bioremediation and bioplastic production.

Details

ISSN :
14622912
Volume :
4
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....abb093e27bcb5f61507f0cd03a19a586