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Complete genome sequence of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum
Authors:Schneiker Susanne  Perlova Olena  Kaiser Olaf  Gerth Klaus  Alici Aysel  Altmeyer Matthias O  Bartels Daniela  Bekel Thomas  Beyer Stefan  Bode Edna  Bode Helge B  Bolten Christoph J  Choudhuri Jomuna V  Doss Sabrina  Elnakady Yasser A  Frank Bettina  Gaigalat Lars  Goesmann Alexander  Groeger Carolin  Gross Frank  Jelsbak Lars  Jelsbak Lotte  Kalinowski Jörn  Kegler Carsten  Knauber Tina  Konietzny Sebastian  Kopp Maren  Krause Lutz  Krug Daniel  Linke Bukhard  Mahmud Taifo  Martinez-Arias Rosa  McHardy Alice C  Merai Michelle  Meyer Folker  Mormann Sascha  Muñoz-Dorado Jose  Perez Juana  Pradella Silke  Rachid Shwan
Institution:Department of Genetics, Bielefeld University, PO Box 100131, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany.
Abstract:The genus Sorangium synthesizes approximately half of the secondary metabolites isolated from myxobacteria, including the anti-cancer metabolite epothilone. We report the complete genome sequence of the model Sorangium strain S. cellulosum So ce56, which produces several natural products and has morphological and physiological properties typical of the genus. The circular genome, comprising 13,033,779 base pairs, is the largest bacterial genome sequenced to date. No global synteny with the genome of Myxococcus xanthus is apparent, revealing an unanticipated level of divergence between these myxobacteria. A large percentage of the genome is devoted to regulation, particularly post-translational phosphorylation, which probably supports the strain's complex, social lifestyle. This regulatory network includes the highest number of eukaryotic protein kinase-like kinases discovered in any organism. Seventeen secondary metabolite loci are encoded in the genome, as well as many enzymes with potential utility in industry.
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