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Título: Phylogenomic characterization and pangenomic insights into the surfactin-producing bacteria Bacillus subtilis strain RI4914
Palavras-chave: Biosurfactan
Nanopore sequencing
PGM IonTorrent
Whole genome sequencing
Hybrid assembly
GridIon
Biossurfactante
Sequenciamento por nanoporos
Sequenciamento completo do genoma
Montagem híbrida
Data do documento: Set-2022
Editor: Springer Nature / Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
Citação: FERREIRA, J. K. de L. et al. Phylogenomic characterization and pangenomic insights into the surfactin-producing bacteria Bacillus subtilis strain RI4914. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, São Paulo, v. 53, 2051-2063, Dec. 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-022-00815-0.
Resumo: Bacillus subtilis is a versatile bacterial species able to produce surfactin, a lipopeptide biosurfactant. We carried out the phylogenomic characterization and pangenomic analyses using available B. subtilis complete genomes. Also, we report the whole genome of the biosurfactant-producing B. subtilis strain RI4914 that was isolated from effluent water from an oil exploration field. We applied a hybrid sequencing approach using both long- and short-read sequencing technologies to generate a highly accurate, single-chromosome genome. The pangenomics analysis of 153 complete genomes classified as B. subtilis retrieved from the NCBI shows an open pangenome composed of 28,511 accessory genes, which agrees with the high genetic plasticity of the species. Also, this analysis suggests that surfactin production is a common trait shared by members of this species since the srfA operon is highly conserved among the B. subtilis strains found in most of the assemblies available. Finally, increased surfactin production corroborates the higher srfAA gene expression in B. subtilis strain RI4914.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-022-00815-0
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