Draft genome sequence of the agarolytic haloarchaeon Halobellus rufus type strain CBA1103

FEMS Microbiology Letters
Mi-Hwa LeeSeong W Roh

Abstract

The extremely halophilic archaeon Halobellus rufus type strain CBA1103(T) (CECT 8423(T) and JCM 19434(T)) was isolated from non-purified solar salt and characterized as an agarase producer. The draft genome sequence contains 3852 303 bp with a G + C content of 64.1% and includes genomic information on various carbohydrate-active enzymes. This is the first sequenced genome of the genus Halobellus, and is expected to provide general sequence information for halophilic carbohydrate-active enzymes and opportunities for biotechnological applications of novel halophilic enzymes.

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Dec 26, 2016·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Gilbert Richarme, Julien Dairou
Apr 22, 2021·Scientific Data·Tae Woong WhonSeong Woon Roh

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