Abstract

Psychrobacter alimentarius PAMC 27889, a Gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium, was isolated from an Antarctic rock sample. Here, we report the complete genome of P. alimentarius PAMC 27889, which has the nonmevalonate methylerythritol phosphate pathway of terpenoid biosynthesis and a complete gene cluster for benzoate degradation.

Highlights

  • Psychrobacter alimentarius PAMC 27889, a Gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium, was isolated from an Antarctic rock sample

  • We report the genome sequence of P. alimentarius PAMC 27889, which was isolated from a rock sample collected at Eureka Spurs in Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica (72°41=50Љ S, 165°59=40Љ E)

  • Genomic DNA was extracted from P. alimentarius PAMC 27889 using the i-genomic BYF minikit, and a standard Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) library with 20-kb average inserts was prepared

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Introduction

Psychrobacter alimentarius PAMC 27889, a Gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium, was isolated from an Antarctic rock sample. Psychrobacter alimentarius, a Gram-negative, nonmotile, nonspore-forming, moderately halophilic bacterium, was first isolated from fermented seafood [1]. Several Psychrobacter strains are known to produce industrially useful enzymes, including proteases, esterases, lipases, and dehydrogenases [3, 4].

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