Abstract
Halomonas sp. strain HG01, isolated from a salt mine in Peru, is a halophilic aerobic heterotrophic bacterium accumulating poly-3-hydroxybutyrate and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) from different carbon sources. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this isolate, which was found to be 3,665,487 bp long, with a G+C content of 68%.
Highlights
Halomonas sp. strain HG01, isolated from a salt mine in Peru, is a halophilic aerobic heterotrophic bacterium accumulating poly-3-hydroxybutyrate and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) from different carbon sources
The gammaproteobacterium Halomonas sp. strain HG01, belonging to the order Oceanospirillales, is a moderate halophilic aerobic and heterotrophic bacterium isolated in medium containing 10% NaCl from a salt mine located in San José, Lambayeque, Peru (6°46=8.26ЉS and 79°56=56.78ЉW) (1)
This strain presented a great potential for poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (P3HB) production from different carbon sources, such as glucose, sucrose, and fructose, under high concentrations of salt
Summary
Halomonas sp. strain HG01, isolated from a salt mine in Peru, is a halophilic aerobic heterotrophic bacterium accumulating poly-3-hydroxybutyrate and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) from different carbon sources. Strain HG01, belonging to the order Oceanospirillales, is a moderate halophilic aerobic and heterotrophic bacterium isolated in medium containing 10% NaCl from a salt mine located in San José, Lambayeque, Peru (6°46=8.26ЉS and 79°56=56.78ЉW) (1). This strain presented a great potential for poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (P3HB) production from different carbon sources, such as glucose, sucrose, and fructose, under high concentrations of salt.
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