Genome sequences of two cold-adapted Cryobacterium spp. SO1 and SO2 from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica

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Abstract

Psychrophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria play important roles in nutrient cycling in cold environments. These bacteria are suitable as model organisms for studying cold-adaptation, and sources of cold-active enzymes and metabolites for industrial applications. Here, we report the genome sequences of two Cryobacterium sp. strains SO1 and SO2. Genes coding major proteins related to cold- or thermal-stress adaptations and those with industrial applications found in their genomes are described.

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Teoh, C. P., Wong, C. M. V. L., Lee, D. J. H., González, M. A., Najimudin, N., Lee, P. C., & Cheah, Y. K. (2018). Genome sequences of two cold-adapted Cryobacterium spp. SO1 and SO2 from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica. Current Science, 115(9), 1706–1708. https://doi.org/10.18520/cs/v115/i9/1706-1708

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