Draft Genome Sequence of Streptacidiphilus oryzae TH49T, an Acidophilic Actinobacterium Isolated from Soil

2015 
The family Streptomycetaceae was proposed by Waksman and Henrici (1) and comprises 3 genera, Streptomyces, Kitasatospora, and Streptacidiphilus (1, 2). The genus Streptacidiphilus is the most recently described member among them and currently encompasses 10 acidophilic species, which typically grow in a pH range between 3.5 and 6.5, with optimum values around pH 4.5 to ~5.5 (2). Streptacidiphilus is widely distributed in a variety of terrestrial habitats, such as coal mine waste, acid mine drainage soils, and acidic forest soils (3–5). Acidophilic actinobacteria, such as streptacidiphili, are considered a good source of antibiotics and acid-stable enzymes (6, 7). Soil acidophilic actinobacteria may have higher potential than their neutrophilic counterparts for some activities, for example, antifungal activity (8, 9). Recently, the genome sequences of selected streptacidiphili, S. albus NBRC 100918T, S. anmyonensis NBRC 103185T, S. carbonis NBRC 100919T, S. jiangxiensis NBRC 100920T, S. melanogenes NBRC 103184T, and S. neutrinimicus NBRC 100921T, were analyzed. In this study, the genome sequence of Streptacidiphilus oryzae was determined, and some basic features were analyzed. S. oryzae TH49T is an isolate from an acidic rice field soil sample and grows optimally at pH 5.0 to ~5.5 (10). The biomass of S. oryzae TH49T (NCBI taxonomy identification no. 1449353) was obtained from a culture in ISP2 broth after incubation at 30°C for 3 days. High-quality genomic DNA was prepared using a DNA prep kit (SolGent), and the construction of a DNA library by PacBio 10-kb and sequencing on a PacBio RS platform (Pacific Biosciences) were performed at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). The analyzed draft genome sequence is composed of 6 DNA scaffolds covering 7,806,543 bp, with 73.36% G C content, and contains 6,829 protein-coding genes and 91 RNA genes. The number of copies of rRNA genes for each subunit was between 7 and 8. S. oryzae TH49T possessed genes related to anaerobic respiration, namely, the alpha, beta, and gamma subunits of respiratory nitrate reductase and respiratory nitrate reductase chaperone. Genes for the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites were found in the genome, including genes for siderophore production and those related to the synthesis of type II polyketides, terpenoid backbones, and aminoglycosides. Nucleotide sequence accession number. The annotated draft genome sequence of S. oryzae TH49T has been deposited in DDBJ/ EMBL/GenBank under the accession no. JQMQ00000000.
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