The Roseibium album (Labrenzia alba) Genome Possesses Multiple Symbiosis Factors Possibly Underpinning Host-Microbe Relationships in the Marine Benthos

  • Couceiro J
  • Keller-Costa T
  • Marques M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Here, we announce the genomes of eight Roseibium album (synonym Labrenzia alba ) strains that were obtained from the octocoral Eunicella labiata . Genome annotation revealed multiple symbiosis factors common to all genomes, such as eukaryotic-like repeat protein- and multidrug resistance-encoding genes, which likely underpin symbiotic relationships with marine invertebrate hosts. Here, we announce the genomes of eight Roseibium album (synonym Labrenzia alba ) strains that were obtained from the octocoral Eunicella labiata . Genome annotation revealed multiple symbiosis factors common to all genomes, such as eukaryotic-like repeat protein- and multidrug resistance-encoding genes, which likely underpin symbiotic relationships with marine invertebrate hosts.

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Couceiro, J. F., Keller-Costa, T., Marques, M., Kyrpides, N. C., Woyke, T., Whitman, W. B., & Costa, R. (2021). The Roseibium album (Labrenzia alba) Genome Possesses Multiple Symbiosis Factors Possibly Underpinning Host-Microbe Relationships in the Marine Benthos. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10(34). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00320-21

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