Draft genome sequence of an Acinetobacter albensis strain from untreated wastewater

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Full text loading... Abstract We report the isolation and draft genome sequence of an Acinetobacter albensis strain C1-4G isolated from untreated wastewater from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in Liverpool, UK. The 3.0 Mb genome contained several genes encoding alkane and aromatic hydrocarbon degrading enzymes, a qacJ antimicrobial resistance gene, and several mobile genetic elements including a putative transposon, Tn7860, containing arsenic resistance genes. In addition, analysis of the biosynthetic gene clusters suggested the presence of genes that could enable the biosynthesis of baumannoferrin, a novel cyanobactin-type natural product, as well as a novel beta-lactone natural product. - Received: - Version Posted: Funding - UK Research and Innovation (Award SIPF 36348) - Principal Award Recipient: Adam P Roberts

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