2020
DOI: 10.1128/mra.00963-20
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Draft Genome Sequence of a Potential Commercial Biocellulose Producer, Strain Komagataeibacter europaeus GH1

Abstract: In this work, we present the draft genome sequence of Komagataeibacter europaeus strain GH1, which is an extremely efficient biocellulose producer.

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“…Table 1 presents the type strains of the species of Komagataeibacter genus, the sources of their isolation and general properties of the genome sequences [ 90 , 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 99 ]. In addition, complete genome sequences were obtained of the following strains of the genus Komagataeibacter : K. xylinus NBRC 3288 [ 100 ], K. nataicola RZS0111 [ 101 ], K. hansenii ATCC 53582 [ 102 ], K. xylinus E25 [ 103 ], K. xylinus CGMCC 2955 [ 104 ], K. xylinus E26, and K. xylinus BCRC 12334 [ 105 ], K. xylinus CGMCC 17276 [ 106 ], K. rhaeticus ENS9b [ 107 ], K. rhaeticus ENS 9a1a [ 108 ], K. nataicola RZS01 [ 109 ], K. saccharivorans JH1 [ 109 ], K. europaeus GH1 [ 110 ], and K. intermedius ENS15 [ 111 ]. All Komagataeibacter genomes are characterized by a high % GC content, which is the highest for K. rhaeticus LMG 22126 T (63.5%) and the lowest for K. hansenii JCM 7643 T (59.3%) [ 112 ].…”
Section: Bacterial Cellulose-producing Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 presents the type strains of the species of Komagataeibacter genus, the sources of their isolation and general properties of the genome sequences [ 90 , 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 99 ]. In addition, complete genome sequences were obtained of the following strains of the genus Komagataeibacter : K. xylinus NBRC 3288 [ 100 ], K. nataicola RZS0111 [ 101 ], K. hansenii ATCC 53582 [ 102 ], K. xylinus E25 [ 103 ], K. xylinus CGMCC 2955 [ 104 ], K. xylinus E26, and K. xylinus BCRC 12334 [ 105 ], K. xylinus CGMCC 17276 [ 106 ], K. rhaeticus ENS9b [ 107 ], K. rhaeticus ENS 9a1a [ 108 ], K. nataicola RZS01 [ 109 ], K. saccharivorans JH1 [ 109 ], K. europaeus GH1 [ 110 ], and K. intermedius ENS15 [ 111 ]. All Komagataeibacter genomes are characterized by a high % GC content, which is the highest for K. rhaeticus LMG 22126 T (63.5%) and the lowest for K. hansenii JCM 7643 T (59.3%) [ 112 ].…”
Section: Bacterial Cellulose-producing Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially true of the processes of studying relatively small reservoirs, since, based on (Shopagulov et al, 2016), pollution modeling occurs at various spatial scales with empirical parameters, then such modeling with empirical and theoretical frequencies allows not only to build a model, but also to verify its accuracy. And if we take into account the work of (Nagmetova et al, 2020;Mauina et al, 2021), then this approach allows us to reduce the number of calculations while maintaining the accuracy of the results obtained.…”
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