Abstract
ABSTRACTPantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of rice plants in Spain. Its genome, estimated at 3,771,065 bp, encodes 3,535 coding sequences (CDSs), carrying genes for synthesis of auxins, homoserine lactones, enzymes, siderophores, and quorum sensing. Several CDSs emphasize its biotechnological potential as an agriculture inoculant.
Highlights
Pantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of rice plants in Spain
Sequences were submitted to RAST (5) and the annotation identified 3,535 coding sequences (CDSs), and 58% were classified in 507 subsystems
In relation to quorum sensing, AHLrelated genes are present; they are different from the luxI/luxR homologous described in P. ananatis LMO 2665T, both required for biofilm formation that confers pathogenicity to this strain (7)
Summary
Pantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of rice plants in Spain. To access the bacterial genome, total DNA was extracted using the DNeasy blood and tissue kit (Qiagen) and processed on the MiSeq plataform (Illumina) at Embrapa Soja. Paired-end reads obtained by shotgun sequencing allowed a genome coverage of 65-fold.
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