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Genome sequence of Lysobacter dokdonensis DS-58(T), a gliding bacterium isolated from soil in Dokdo, Korea.


ABSTRACT: Lysobacter dokdonensis DS-58, belonging to the family Xanthomonadaceae, was isolated from a soil sample in Dokdo, Korea in 2011. Strain DS-58 is the type strain of L. dokdonensis. In this study, we determined the genome sequence to describe the genomic features including annotation information and COG functional categorization. The draft genome sequence consists of 25 contigs totaling 3,274,406 bp (67.24 % G?+?C) and contains 3,155 protein coding genes, 2 copies of ribosomal RNA operons, and 48 transfer RNA genes. Among the protein coding genes, 75.91 % of the genes were annotated with a putative function and 87.39 % of the genes were assigned to the COG category. In the genome of L. dokdonensis, a large number of genes associated with protein degradation and antibiotic resistance were detected.

SUBMITTER: Kwak MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4673725 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome sequence of Lysobacter dokdonensis DS-58(T), a gliding bacterium isolated from soil in Dokdo, Korea.

Kwak Min-Jung MJ   Kwon Soon-Kyeong SK   Yoon Jung-Hoon JH   Kim Jihyun F JF  

Standards in genomic sciences 20151209


Lysobacter dokdonensis DS-58, belonging to the family Xanthomonadaceae, was isolated from a soil sample in Dokdo, Korea in 2011. Strain DS-58 is the type strain of L. dokdonensis. In this study, we determined the genome sequence to describe the genomic features including annotation information and COG functional categorization. The draft genome sequence consists of 25 contigs totaling 3,274,406 bp (67.24 % G + C) and contains 3,155 protein coding genes, 2 copies of ribosomal RNA operons, and 48  ...[more]

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