Genome of Serratia plymuthica UBCF_13, Insight into diverse unique traits [version 1; peer review: 1 not approved]

Background: Whole genome sequencing is become an essential tool to explore potential of microorganism and evolutionary study. The Serratia plymuthica UBCF_13 is one of phylloplane associated plant bacteria showing antifungal activity. For that reason, its complete genome information is necessary to...

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Published in:F1000 research Vol. 10; p. 826
Main Authors: Fatiah, Raudhatul, Suliansyah, Irfan, Tjong, Djong Hon, Syukriani, Lily, Yunita, Roza, Trivano, Robi, Azizah, Nurefni, Jamsari, Jamsari
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Summary:Background: Whole genome sequencing is become an essential tool to explore potential of microorganism and evolutionary study. The Serratia plymuthica UBCF_13 is one of phylloplane associated plant bacteria showing antifungal activity. For that reason, its complete genome information is necessary to enhance its potential as biocontrol against plant pathogenic fungal. Here, we report the genome sequence of Serratia plymuthica UBCF_13 to understand the molecular mechanism regarding its biocontrol ability. Methods: Continuous short reads were attained from Illumina sequencing runs and reads 150 bp were merged into a single dataset. Pan-genome based method was used to identify core-genome of S. plymuthica species and unique gene in UBCF_13. Results: Assambled Illumina reads of S. plymuthica strain UBCF_13 genome was produced a 5.46 Mb circular genome sequence. It was found 3321 genes belong to the core-genome sheared by the 18 strains evaluated. The UBCF_13 genome harbor 485 unique genes, where 300 of them only can be found in this strain Conclusions: The sequence of UBCF_13 genome sequence data will contribute for further exploration of the potential of S. plymuthica UBCF_13 as bacteria producing antibiotic.
ISSN:2046-1402
2046-1402
DOI:10.12688/f1000research.54402.1