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<title>Complete genome sequence data of Priestia megaterium strain MARUCO02 isolated from marine mangrove-inhabited sediments of the Indian Ocean in the Bagamoyo Coast</title>
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<author>
<name>Maghembe, R.S</name>
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<name>Mdoe, F.P</name>
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<name>Makaranga, A.</name>
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<name>Mpemba, J.A</name>
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<name>Mark, D,</name>
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<author>
<name>Mlay, C.</name>
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<name>Moto, E.A</name>
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<name>Mtewa, A.G</name>
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<updated>2024-06-18T11:39:19Z</updated>
<published>2023-04-07T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Complete genome sequence data of Priestia megaterium strain MARUCO02 isolated from marine mangrove-inhabited sediments of the Indian Ocean in the Bagamoyo Coast
Maghembe, R.S; Mdoe, F.P; Makaranga, A.; Mpemba, J.A; Mark, D,; Mlay, C.; Moto, E.A; Mtewa, A.G
Priestia is a genus of biotechnologically important bacteria&#13;
adapted to thrive in a wide range of environmental conditions including the marine sediments. Here, we screened&#13;
and isolated a strain from the Bagamoyo marine mangrove inhabited sediments and then employed whole genome sequencing to recover and define its full genome. De&#13;
novo-assembly with Unicycler (v. 0.4.8) and annotation&#13;
with Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) revealed that that its genome contains one chromosome&#13;
(5,549,131 bp), with a GC content of 37.62%. Further analysis showed that the genome contains 5,687 coding sequences (CDS), 4 rRNAs, 84 tRNAs, 12 ncRNAs, and at&#13;
least 2 plasmids (1,142 bp and 6,490 bp). On the other&#13;
hand, antiSMASH-based secondary metabolite analysis revealed that the novel strain (MARUCO02) contains gene clusters for biosynthesis of MEP-DOXP-dependent versatile isoprenoids (eg. carotenoids), siderophores (synechobactin and&#13;
schizokinen) and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). The genome&#13;
dataset also informs about the presence genes encoding enzymes required for generation of hopanoids, compounds that confer adaption to harsh environmental conditions including industrial cultivation recipes. Our data&#13;
from this novel Priestia megaterium strain MARUCO02 can&#13;
be used for reference and in genome-guided selection&#13;
of strains for production of isoprenoids as well as industrially useful siderophores and polymers, amenable for&#13;
biosynthetic manipulations in a biotechnological process.
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<dc:date>2023-04-07T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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