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Complete genome sequence of the molybdenum-resistant bacterium Bacillus subtilis strain LM 4-2.


ABSTRACT: Bacillus subtilis LM 4-2, a Gram-positive bacterium was isolated from a molybdenum mine in Luoyang city. Due to its strong resistance to molybdate and potential utilization in bioremediation of molybdate-polluted area, we describe the features of this organism, as well as its complete genome sequence and annotation. The genome was composed of a circular 4,069,266 bp chromosome with average GC content of 43.83 %, which included 4149 predicted ORFs and 116 RNA genes. Additionally, 687 transporter-coding and 116 redox protein-coding genes were identified in the strain LM 4-2 genome.

SUBMITTER: You XY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4674931 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequence of the molybdenum-resistant bacterium Bacillus subtilis strain LM 4-2.

You Xiao-Yan XY   Wang Hui H   Ren Guang-Yue GY   Li Jing-Jing JJ   Duan Xu X   Zheng Hua-Jun HJ   Jiang Zheng-Qiang ZQ  

Standards in genomic sciences 20151210


Bacillus subtilis LM 4-2, a Gram-positive bacterium was isolated from a molybdenum mine in Luoyang city. Due to its strong resistance to molybdate and potential utilization in bioremediation of molybdate-polluted area, we describe the features of this organism, as well as its complete genome sequence and annotation. The genome was composed of a circular 4,069,266 bp chromosome with average GC content of 43.83 %, which included 4149 predicted ORFs and 116 RNA genes. Additionally, 687 transporter-  ...[more]

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