Abstract
We report the 3.0-Mb draft genome sequence of Brevundimonas abyssalis strain TAR-001T, isolated from deep-sea floor sediment. The draft genome sequence of strain TAR-001T consists of 2,979,700 bp in 128 contigs, with a G+C content of 68.2%, 2,946 potential coding sequences (CDS), 3 rRNAs, and 41 tRNAs.
Highlights
We report the 3.0-Mb draft genome sequence of Brevundimonas abyssalis strain TAR-001T, isolated from deep-sea floor sediment
In the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, which is famous for its strong adherent properties [4], three extracellular appendages, flagellum, pili, and holdfast, are required, and their biosynthesis is regulated at the level of the cell cycle
The draft genome sequence comprising 2,979,700 nucleotides was annotated with the help of MetaGeneMark [8] and the Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology (RAST) server [9]
Summary
We report the 3.0-Mb draft genome sequence of Brevundimonas abyssalis strain TAR-001T, isolated from deep-sea floor sediment. Bacterial adhesion is the first station node of microbial colonization or the formation of biofilm [1], composed of cells and the extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) they secrete [2]. Macromolecules, such as EPS or filamentous cell appendages [3], function to form a bridge between the microbial cell and the surface; they are essential factors for bacterial adhesion.
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