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]

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Introduction

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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