Complete genome sequence of thermophilic Bacillus smithii type strain DSM 4216T

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Bacillus smithii is a facultatively anaerobic, thermophilic bacterium able to use a variety of sugars that can be derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Being genetically accessible, it is a potential new host for biotechnological production of green chemicals from renewable resources. We determined the complete genomic sequence of the B. smithii type strain DSM 4216T, which consists of a 3,368,778 bp chromosome (GenBank accession number CP012024.1) and a 12,514 bp plasmid (GenBank accession number CP012025.1), together encoding 3880 genes. Genome annotation via RAST was complemented by a protein domain analysis. Some unique features of B. smithii central metabolism in comparison to related organisms included the lack of a standard acetate production pathway with no apparent pyruvate formate lyase, phosphotransacetylase, and acetate kinase genes, while acetate was the second fermentation product.

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Bosma, E. F., Koehorst, J. J., van Hijum, S. A. F. T., Renckens, B., Vriesendorp, B., van de Weijer, A. H. P., … van Kranenburg, R. (2016). Complete genome sequence of thermophilic Bacillus smithii type strain DSM 4216T. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-016-0172-8

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