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KMID : 0364820200560040410
Korean Journal of Microbiology
2020 Volume.56 No. 4 p.410 ~ p.412
Complete genome sequence of Labrys sp. KNU-23 isolated from ginseng soil in the Republic of Korea
Kim Min-Ji

Park Yeong-Jun
Park Min-Kyu
Park Chang-Eon
Jo Young-Jae
Tagele Setu Bazie
Shin Jae-Ho
Abstract
Labrys sp. KNU-23 is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, tryptophan-producing, urea-decomposing bacterium that was isolated from ginseng soil in Bonghwa-gun, Republic of Korea. This study reports the complete genome sequence of strain KNU-23. The complete genome comprises two circular chromosomes of 5,388,854 bp and 2,162,438 bp with a GC content of 64 and 62.1%, respectively. The whole genome was predicted to have 6,868 protein coding genes. In addition, ureadecomposing and tryptophan-producing genes that are associated with plant growth-promoting activity were identified. Therefore, Labrys sp. KNU-23 is likely to be an agriculturally useful strain.
KEYWORD
Labrys sp., tryptophan, urease
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