Abstract
ABSTRACTSphingorhabdus sp. YGSMI21 is a novel strain exhibiting high enantioselective hydrolysis activity for styrene oxide. Here, we present its complete genome sequence, consisting of one circular chromosome (3.86 Mb) and one plasmid (0.196 Mb).
Highlights
Our analysis confirmed the presence of three epoxide hydrolases and one limonene-1,2-epoxide hydrolase in this genome
The complete genome sequence of Sphingorhabdus sp. strain YGSMI21 was deposited at GenBank under the accession numbers CP022548 and CP022549
YGSMI21 itself preferentially hydrolyzed the (R)-enantiomer of styrene oxide, yielding the (S)-enantiomer at greater than 99.9% efficiency [7, 8]
Summary
The sizes of the chromosome and plasmid were 3,864,176 bp and 196,579 bp, respectively.
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