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Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable bioplastics that can be manufactured sustainably and represent a promising green alternative to petrochemical‐based plastics. Here, we describe the complete genome of a new marine PHA‐producing bacterium—Photobacterium ganghwense (strain C2.2), which we...
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author | Lascu, Irina Mereuță, Ioana Chiciudean, Iulia Hansen, Hilde Avramescu, Sorin Marius Tănase, Ana‐Maria Stoica, Ileana |
author_facet | Lascu, Irina Mereuță, Ioana Chiciudean, Iulia Hansen, Hilde Avramescu, Sorin Marius Tănase, Ana‐Maria Stoica, Ileana |
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description | Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable bioplastics that can be manufactured sustainably and represent a promising green alternative to petrochemical‐based plastics. Here, we describe the complete genome of a new marine PHA‐producing bacterium—Photobacterium ganghwense (strain C2.2), which we have isolated from the Black Sea seashore. This new isolate is psychrotolerant and accumulates PHA when glycerol is provided as the main carbon source. Transmission electron microscopy, specific staining with Nile Red visualized via epifluorescence microscopy and gas chromatography analysis confirmed the accumulation of PHA. This is the only PHA‐producing Photobacterium for which we now have a complete genome sequence, allowing us to investigate the pathways for PHA production and other secondary metabolite synthesis pathways. The de novo assembly genome, obtained using open‐source tools, comprises two chromosomes (3.5, 2 Mbp) and a megaplasmid (202 kbp). We identify the entire PHA synthesis gene cluster that encodes a class I PHA synthase, a phasin, a 3‐ketothiolase, and an acetoacetyl‐CoA reductase. No conventional PHA depolymerase was identified in strain C2.2, but a putative lipase with extracellular amorphous PHA depolymerase activity was annotated, suggesting that C2.2 is unable to degrade intracellular PHA. A complete pathway for the conversion of glycerol to acetyl‐CoA was annotated, in accordance with its ability to convert glycerol to PHA. Several secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters and a low number of genes involved in antibiotic resistance and virulence were also identified, indicating the strain's suitability for biotechnological applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-80879872021-05-07 Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate Lascu, Irina Mereuță, Ioana Chiciudean, Iulia Hansen, Hilde Avramescu, Sorin Marius Tănase, Ana‐Maria Stoica, Ileana Microbiologyopen Original Articles Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable bioplastics that can be manufactured sustainably and represent a promising green alternative to petrochemical‐based plastics. Here, we describe the complete genome of a new marine PHA‐producing bacterium—Photobacterium ganghwense (strain C2.2), which we have isolated from the Black Sea seashore. This new isolate is psychrotolerant and accumulates PHA when glycerol is provided as the main carbon source. Transmission electron microscopy, specific staining with Nile Red visualized via epifluorescence microscopy and gas chromatography analysis confirmed the accumulation of PHA. This is the only PHA‐producing Photobacterium for which we now have a complete genome sequence, allowing us to investigate the pathways for PHA production and other secondary metabolite synthesis pathways. The de novo assembly genome, obtained using open‐source tools, comprises two chromosomes (3.5, 2 Mbp) and a megaplasmid (202 kbp). We identify the entire PHA synthesis gene cluster that encodes a class I PHA synthase, a phasin, a 3‐ketothiolase, and an acetoacetyl‐CoA reductase. No conventional PHA depolymerase was identified in strain C2.2, but a putative lipase with extracellular amorphous PHA depolymerase activity was annotated, suggesting that C2.2 is unable to degrade intracellular PHA. A complete pathway for the conversion of glycerol to acetyl‐CoA was annotated, in accordance with its ability to convert glycerol to PHA. Several secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters and a low number of genes involved in antibiotic resistance and virulence were also identified, indicating the strain's suitability for biotechnological applications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8087987/ /pubmed/33970538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1182 Text en © 2021 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Lascu, Irina Mereuță, Ioana Chiciudean, Iulia Hansen, Hilde Avramescu, Sorin Marius Tănase, Ana‐Maria Stoica, Ileana Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title | Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title_full | Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title_fullStr | Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title_full_unstemmed | Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title_short | Complete genome sequence of Photobacterium ganghwense C2.2: A new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
title_sort | complete genome sequence of photobacterium ganghwense c2.2: a new polyhydroxyalkanoate production candidate |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8087987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33970538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1182 |
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