RÉSUMÉ
Abstract Pseudomonas taiwanensis strain SJ9 is a caprolactam degrader, isolated from industrial wastewater in South Korea and considered to have the potential for caprolactam bioremediation. The genome of this strain is approximately 6.2 Mb (G + C content, 61.75%) with 6,010 protein-coding sequences (CDS), of which 46% are assigned to recognized functional genes. This draft genome of strain SJ9 will provide insights into the genetic basis of its caprolactam-degradation ability.
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Pseudomonas/génétique , Pseudomonas/métabolisme , ADN bactérien/génétique , ADN bactérien/composition chimique , Azépan-2-one/métabolisme , Génome bactérien , Analyse de séquence d'ADN , Pseudomonas/isolement et purification , Composition en bases nucléiques , Microbiologie de l'eau , Biotransformation , Cadres ouverts de lecture , Annotation de séquence moléculaire , Déchets industriels , CoréeRÉSUMÉ
Pseudomonas taiwanensis strain SJ9 is a caprolactam degrader, isolated from industrial wastewater in South Korea and considered to have the potential for caprolactam bioremediation. The genome of this strain is approximately 6.2 Mb (G + C content, 61.75%) with 6,010 protein-coding sequences (CDS), of which 46% are assigned to recognized functional genes. This draft genome of strain SJ9 will provide insights into the genetic basis of its caprolactam-degradation ability.(AU)
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Pseudomonas/génétique , Séquençage nucléotidique à haut débit , Analyse de séquence d'ARN , Dépollution biologique de l'environnement , Nylons , République de Corée , Azépan-2-oneRÉSUMÉ
Pseudomonas taiwanensis strain SJ9 is a caprolactam degrader, isolated from industrial wastewater in South Korea and considered to have the potential for caprolactam bioremediation. The genome of this strain is approximately 6.2 Mb (G+C content, 61.75%) with 6,010 protein-coding sequences (CDS), of which 46% are assigned to recognized functional genes. This draft genome of strain SJ9 will provide insights into the genetic basis of its caprolactam-degradation ability.