Draft genome sequences of Pantoea agglomerans and Pantoea vagans isolates associated with termites

Marike Palmer, Pieter de Maayer, Michael Thomas-Poulsen, Emma T Steenkamp, Elritha van Zyl, Teresa A Coutinho, Stephanus N Venter

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Abstract

The genus Pantoea incorporates many economically and clinically important species. The plant-associated species, Pantoea agglomerans and Pantoea vagans, are closely related and are often isolated from similar environments. Plasmids conferring certain metabolic capabilities are also shared amongst these two species. The genomes of two isolates obtained from fungus-growing termites in South Africa were sequenced, assembled and annotated. A high number of orthologous genes are conserved within and between these species. The difference in genome size between P. agglomerans MP2 (4,733,829 bp) and P. vagans MP7 (4,598,703 bp) can largely be attributed to the differences in plasmid content. The genome sequences of these isolates may shed light on the common traits that enable P. agglomerans and P. vagans to co-occur in plant- and insect-associated niches.

Original languageEnglish
Article number23
JournalStandards in Genomic Sciences
Volume11
Number of pages11
ISSN1944-3277
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016

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