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Complete genome sequence of Streptobacillus moniliformis type strain (9901)
Authors:Nolan Matt  Gronow Sabine  Lapidus Alla  Ivanova Natalia  Copeland Alex  Lucas Susan  Del Rio Tijana Glavina  Chen Feng  Tice Hope  Pitluck Sam  Cheng Jan-Fang  Sims David  Meincke Linda  Bruce David  Goodwin Lynne  Brettin Thomas  Han Cliff  Detter John C  Ovchinikova Galina  Pati Amrita  Mavromatis Konstantinos  Mikhailova Natalia  Chen Amy  Palaniappan Krishna  Land Miriam  Hauser Loren  Chang Yun-Juan  Jeffries Cynthia D  Rohde Manfred  Spröer Cathrin  Göker Markus  Bristow Jim  Eisen Jonathan A  Markowitz Victor  Hugenholtz Philip  Kyrpides Nikos C  Klenk Hans-Peter  Chain Patrick
Abstract:Streptobacillus moniliformis Levaditi et al. 1925 is the type and sole species of the genus Streptobacillus, and is of phylogenetic interest because of its isolated location in the sparsely populated and neither taxonomically nor genomically much accessed family 'Leptotrichiaceae' within the phylum Fusobacteria. The 'Leptotrichiaceae' have not been well characterized, genomically or taxonomically. S. moniliformis,is a Gram-negative, non-motile, pleomorphic bacterium and is the etiologic agent of rat bite fever and Haverhill fever. Strain 9901(T), the type strain of the species, was isolated from a patient with rat bite fever. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. This is only the second completed genome sequence of the order Fusobacteriales and no more than the third sequence from the phylum Fusobacteria. The 1,662,578 bp long chromosome and the 10,702 bp plasmid with a total of 1511 protein-coding and 55 RNA genes are part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
Keywords:Fusobacteria   ''Leptotrichiaceae''   Gram-negative   rods in chains   L-form   zoonotic disease   non-motile   non-sporulating   facultative anaerobic   Tree of Life
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