| Literature DB >> 33591813 |
Shun Feng1, Yongfei Jian1, Liang Jin1,2, Shicai Tang1, Zhengguo Li1.
Abstract
A rare actinomycetes strain of Saccharothrix texasensis, strain 6-C, has been isolated from the potato rhizosphere and it was shown to act as a biological control agent to potato late blight. It is also the first report on Saccharothrix spp. inhibiting Phytophthora infestans. Here, we present the complete genome data of S. texasensis strain 6-C, assembled by sequencing reads obtained by both PacBio and Illumina technologies with annotation. The final assembled genome length is 9,045,220 bp, without gaps and plasmid, and its GC content is 72.39%. Nine nonribosomal peptides synthetase, five type I polyketide synthase, four terpene, and three lanthipeptide gene clusters were identified in the genome, which would be likely to encode lots of antimicrobial active substances to help host plants against disease. This genome sequence could contribute to investigations of the molecular basis underlying the biocontrol activity of this Saccharothrix strain.[Formula: see text]Entities:
Keywords: Saccharothrix sp.; biocontrol; genomics; rare actinomycetes; rhizosphere
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33591813 DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-10-20-0300-A
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant Microbe Interact ISSN: 0894-0282 Impact factor: 4.171