Complete Genome Sequence of Lactococcus cremoris Strain 7-1, a Lactic Acid Bacterium Isolated from a Traditional Mongolian Milk Product Possessing Mucin-Adhesive Ability

  • Sushida H
  • Sakai H
  • Moriya N
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the complete genome sequence of Lactococcus cremoris strain 7-1, which was isolated from urum, a traditional Mongolian milk product. Strain 7-1 adhered to porcine gastric mucin in a carbon source-dependent manner. The genome consists of a circular chromosome (2,557,589 bp; GC content, 35.7%) and two circular plasmids. We report the complete genome sequence of Lactococcus cremoris strain 7-1, which was isolated from urum, a traditional Mongolian milk product. Strain 7-1 adhered to porcine gastric mucin in a carbon source-dependent manner. The genome consists of a circular chromosome (2,557,589 bp; GC content, 35.7%) and two circular plasmids.

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Sushida, H., Sakai, H., Moriya, N., Nakano, K., Ashimine, N., Minami, M., … Kimoto-Nira, H. (2022). Complete Genome Sequence of Lactococcus cremoris Strain 7-1, a Lactic Acid Bacterium Isolated from a Traditional Mongolian Milk Product Possessing Mucin-Adhesive Ability. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00143-22

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