Genome sequence of the polymyxin-producing plant-probiotic rhizobacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa E681.
J Bacteriol, 2010/11;192(22):6103-4.
Kim JF[1], Jeong H, Park SY, Kim SB, Park YK, Choi SK, Ryu CM, Hur CG, Ghim SY, Oh TK, Kim JJ, Park CS, Park SH
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PMID: 20851896DOI: 10.1128/JB.00983-10
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Abstract
Paenibacillus polymyxa E681, a spore-forming, low-G+C, Gram-positive bacterium isolated from the rhizosphere of winter barley grown in South Korea, has great potential for agricultural applications due to its ability to promote plant growth and suppress plant diseases. Here we present the complete genome sequence of P. polymyxa E681. Its 5.4-Mb genome encodes functions specialized to the plant-associated lifestyle and characteristics that are beneficial to plants, such as the production of a plant growth hormone, antibiotics, and hydrolytic enzymes.
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DNA, Bacterial; Genome, Bacterial; Hordeum; Hydrolases; Molecular Sequence Data; Paenibacillus; Plant Growth Regulators; Plant Roots; Polymyxins; Republic of Korea; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Soil Microbiology
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