Abstract

We report a complete genome sequence of Methylosinus sp. strain C49, a methane-oxidizing bacterium (MOB) in the class Alphaproteobacteria, isolated from MOB-enriched biomass. The genome encodes the functional genes for methane oxidation (pmoA) and polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biosynthesis (phaABC). Deciphering the genome will help research toward PHA production by MOB.

Highlights

  • We report a complete genome sequence of Methylosinus sp. strain C49, a methane-oxidizing bacterium (MOB) in the class Alphaproteobacteria, isolated from MOB-enriched biomass

  • The genome completeness (97.5%) was assessed using BUSCO ver. 1 (10), and the missing marker gene (COG0088) was detected in the genome with BLASTn, ensuring the 100% completeness

  • Default parameters were used for all software unless otherwise specified

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Introduction

We report a complete genome sequence of Methylosinus sp. strain C49, a methane-oxidizing bacterium (MOB) in the class Alphaproteobacteria, isolated from MOB-enriched biomass. Citation Yasuda S, Suenaga T, Terada A. Strain C49, a methane-oxidizing bacterium harboring phaABC genes for polyhydroxyalkanoate synthesis. 0.4.7 (9) as a hybrid of the long and short reads.

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