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Complete genome sequence of the heavy metal resistant bacterium Agromyces aureus AR33T and comparison with related Actinobacteria.

Erika CorrettoLivio AntonielliAngela SessitschStéphane CompantChristoph HöferMarkus PuschenreiterGünter Brader
Published in: Standards in genomic sciences (2017)
Agromyces aureus AR33T is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped and motile bacterium belonging to the Microbacteriaceae family in the phylum Actinobacteria that was isolated from a former zinc/lead mining and processing site in Austria. In this study, the whole genome was sequenced and assembled combining sequences obtained from Illumina MiSeq and Sanger sequencing. The assembly resulted in the complete genome sequence which is 4,373,124 bp long and has a GC content of 70.1%. Furthermore, we performed a comparative genomic analysis with other related organisms: 6 Agromyces spp., 4 Microbacteriaceae spp. and 2 other members of the class Actinobacteria.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • gram negative
  • single cell
  • risk assessment
  • multidrug resistant
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • amino acid
  • oxide nanoparticles