Abstract

Bacillus litoralis C44 can hydrolyze rutin to produce isoquercetin by the enzyme α-l-rhamnosidase. We report here the genome sequence and annotation result of strain C44. The genomic information will serve as references to the physiology, genetics, and evolution of this species and further genetic engineering research in this species.

Highlights

  • Bacillus litoralis C44 can hydrolyze rutin to produce isoquercetin by the enzyme ␣-L-rhamnosidase

  • Bacillus litoralis C44 was isolated by Yating Zhang in 2010 (38°52=0ЉN 115°30=00Љ E)

  • The whole-genome DNA was extracted from bacterial overnight cultures by a phenol-chloroform method (3) and was sequenced by a 2 ϫ 100-bp paired-end approach using the Illumina HiSeq TM2000 platform at Novogene (Tianjin, China)

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Introduction

Bacillus litoralis C44 can hydrolyze rutin to produce isoquercetin by the enzyme ␣-L-rhamnosidase. Bacillus litoralis is a Gram-positive, motile, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium. This species was first isolated and described by Jung-Hoon Yoon in 2005 (1). There are no more reports about whole-genome information of this species until today.

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