Draft Genome Sequence of Sphingorhabdus sp. Strain EL138, a Metabolically Versatile Alphaproteobacterium Isolated from the Gorgonian Coral Eunicella labiata

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Sandra Godinho SilvaTina Keller-Costa

Abstract

Here, we report the draft genome sequence ofSphingorhabdussp. strain EL138, an alphaproteobacterium that shows potential to degrade polycyclic aromatic compounds and to cope with various heavy metals and antibiotics. Moreover, the strain, isolated from the gorgonian coralEunicella labiata, possesses several genes involved in the biosynthesis of polyphosphates, polyketides, and terpenoids.

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Dec 3, 2013·Nucleic Acids Research·Ross OverbeekRick Stevens
Jan 10, 2014·Marine Drugs·Ranga Rao AmbatiRavishankar Gokare Aswathanarayana
Feb 26, 2015·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Fan ZhangRussell T Hill
Oct 27, 2017·FEMS Microbiology Ecology·Tina Keller-CostaRodrigo Costa

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