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Autori principali: Keller-Costa, Tina, Madureira, Selene, Fernandes, Ana S, Kozma, Lydia, Gonçalves, Jorge, Barroso, Cristina, Kusuma, Ali Budhi, Egas, Conceição, Costa, Rodrigo
Natura: Artículo científico
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: Microbiology resource announcements 2025
Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40657902/
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author Keller-Costa, Tina
Madureira, Selene
Fernandes, Ana S
Kozma, Lydia
Gonçalves, Jorge
Barroso, Cristina
Kusuma, Ali Budhi
Egas, Conceição
Costa, Rodrigo
author_facet Keller-Costa, Tina
Madureira, Selene
Fernandes, Ana S
Kozma, Lydia
Gonçalves, Jorge
Barroso, Cristina
Kusuma, Ali Budhi
Egas, Conceição
Costa, Rodrigo
Keller-Costa, Tina
Madureira, Selene
Fernandes, Ana S
Kozma, Lydia
Gonçalves, Jorge
Barroso, Cristina
Kusuma, Ali Budhi
Egas, Conceição
Costa, Rodrigo
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Genome sequence of the marine bacterium sp. EG26, isolated from the octocoral , suggests aptitude for a host-associated lifestyle. Keller-Costa, Tina Madureira, Selene Fernandes, Ana S Kozma, Lydia Gonçalves, Jorge Barroso, Cristina Kusuma, Ali Budhi Egas, Conceição Costa, Rodrigo We present the genome sequence of the octocoral-associated sp. EG26. We highlight features related to type II, III, IV, and VI secretion systems, ankyrin-repeat proteins, and taurine degradation, suggesting a preference for a host-associated lifestyle. Strain EG26 also possesses genes for the degradation of phenolic compounds with bioremediation potential.
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spellingShingle Genome sequence of the marine bacterium sp. EG26, isolated from the octocoral , suggests aptitude for a host-associated lifestyle.
Keller-Costa, Tina
Madureira, Selene
Fernandes, Ana S
Kozma, Lydia
Gonçalves, Jorge
Barroso, Cristina
Kusuma, Ali Budhi
Egas, Conceição
Costa, Rodrigo
Genome sequence of the marine bacterium sp. EG26, isolated from the octocoral , suggests aptitude for a host-associated lifestyle. Keller-Costa, Tina Madureira, Selene Fernandes, Ana S Kozma, Lydia Gonçalves, Jorge Barroso, Cristina Kusuma, Ali Budhi Egas, Conceição Costa, Rodrigo We present the genome sequence of the octocoral-associated sp. EG26. We highlight features related to type II, III, IV, and VI secretion systems, ankyrin-repeat proteins, and taurine degradation, suggesting a preference for a host-associated lifestyle. Strain EG26 also possesses genes for the degradation of phenolic compounds with bioremediation potential.
title Genome sequence of the marine bacterium sp. EG26, isolated from the octocoral , suggests aptitude for a host-associated lifestyle.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40657902/