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http://dx.doi.org/10.7845/kjm.2019.9031

Complete genome sequence of Pantoea intestinalis SRCM103226, a microbial C40 carotenoid zeaxanthin producer  

Kim, Jin Won (Microbial Institute for Fermentation Industry (MIFI))
Ha, Gwangsu (Microbial Institute for Fermentation Industry (MIFI))
Jeong, Seong-Yeop (Microbial Institute for Fermentation Industry (MIFI))
Jeong, Do-Youn (Microbial Institute for Fermentation Industry (MIFI))
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Korean Journal of Microbiology / v.55, no.2, 2019 , pp. 167-170 More about this Journal
Abstract
Pantoea intestinalis SRCM103226, isolated from edible insect mealworm overproduces zeaxanthin as a main carotenoid. The complete genome of P. intestinalis SRCM103226 was sequenced using the Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) RS II platform. The genome of P. intestinalis SRCM103226 comprises a 4,784,919 bp circular chromosome (53.41% G+C content), and is devoid of any extrachromosomal plasmids. Annotation using the RAST server reveals 4,332 coding sequences and 107 RNAs (22 rRNA genes, 85 tRNA genes). Genome annotation analysis revealed that it has five genes involved in the carotenoid pathway. The genome information provides fundamental knowledge for comparative genomics studies of the zeaxanthin pathway.
Keywords
Pantoea intestinalis; C40 carotenoid; complete genome sequence; mealworm;
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