Michael J LaGier, Mark McDaniel, Alyssa Ragner, Amber Castillo
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Abstract
Antibiotic resistance continues to be a significant public health challenge. Soil bacteria represent a potential source of yet to be discovered antimicrobials. The screening of Iowa (United States) soils yielded the identification of a strain of Pantoea ananatis (MMB-1), which displayed an antimicrobial-producing phenotype against a bacterium (Bacillus subtilis) representative of Gram-positive bacteria. Crude, organic, extracts of MMB-1 retained the anti-microbial activity. The draft genome of strain MMB-1 contains a total of 4,634,340 bp, and 4,624 protein-encoding genes. Consistent with phenotypic observation, the genome of MMB-1 encodes for a number of putative secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, including those known to be involved in the production of the antibiotics lankacidin C and bottromycin. This study increases our overall understanding of Panteoa as a group, and is also consistent with the notion that members of this genus have significant potential as useful natural product producers.
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Journal of Genomics publishes papers of high quality in all areas of gene, genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, DNA/RNA, computational biology, bioinformatics, and other relevant areas of research and application. Articles published by the journal are rigorously peer-reviewed. Types of articles include: Research paper, Short research communication, Review or mini-reviews, Commentary, Database, Software.