First insights into the genome of the amino acid-metabolizing bacterium clostridium litorale DSM 5388

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Clostridium litorale is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, and spore-forming bacterium, which is able to use amino acids such as glycine, sarcosine, proline, and betaine as single carbon and energy sources via Stickland reactions. The genome consists of a circular chromosome (3.41 Mb) and a circular plasmid (27 kb).

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Poehlein, A., Alghaithi, H. S., Chandran, L., Chibani, C. M., Davydova, E., Dhamotharan, K., … Daniel, R. (2014). First insights into the genome of the amino acid-metabolizing bacterium clostridium litorale DSM 5388. Genome Announcements, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00754-14

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