Abstract

The genus Streptomyces is known for its secondary metabolite biosynthetic capacities. We report here the draft genome sequence of the most extensively studied ε-poly-l-lysine producer, Streptomyces albulus NBRC14147. Bioinformatic analysis of the 9.6-Mb chromosome identified a large number of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters.

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  • The genus Streptomyces is known for its secondary metabolite biosynthetic capacities

  • Annotation using the DFAST Legacy server [13], based on Prokka [14], with a RefSeq database allowed the identification of 98 tRNA genes and 8,419 predicted protein

  • Yamanaka and Hamano coding genes, including genes organizing the canonical lysine biosynthetic diaminopimelate pathway, which could be involved in ␧-PL biosynthesis

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The genus Streptomyces is known for its secondary metabolite biosynthetic capacities. Annotation using the DFAST Legacy server [13], based on Prokka [14], with a RefSeq database allowed the identification of 98 tRNA genes and 8,419 predicted protein

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