Genome Sequence of Bacillus halotolerans Strain MS50-18A with Antifungal Activity against Phytopathogens, Isolated from Saline Soil in San Luís Potosí, Mexico
Author(s) -
Jaime Sagredo-Beltrán,
Yumiko De La Cruz-Rodríguez,
Miguel Alvarado-Rodríguez,
Julio VegaArreguín,
Raúl Rodríguez-Guerra,
Alejandro Alvarado-Gutiérrez,
Saúl Fraire-Velázquez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.00135-18
Subject(s) - betaine , strain (injury) , whole genome sequencing , biology , pepper , antifungal , gene , soil salinity , saline , microbiology and biotechnology , genome , botany , horticulture , salinity , genetics , biochemistry , ecology , anatomy , endocrinology
Bacillus halotolerans strain MS50-18A, isolated from saline soil, possesses antifungal activity toward root rot causal phytopathogens and has friendly interactions with the chili pepper plant. The draft genome sequence is 4.06 Mb in length and contains 4,215 genes. Genes related to glycine/betaine uptake and bacilysin biosynthesis are present, supporting its saline stress tolerance and antifungal activity.
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