Draft genome of myxosarcina sp. Strain Gi1, a baeocytous cyanobacterium associated with the marine sponge terpios hoshinota

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To date, genome sequences (complete or in draft form) from only six baeocytous cyanobacteria in four genera have been reported: Xenococcus, Chroococcidiopsis, Pleurocapsa, and Stanieria. To expand our knowledge on the diversity of baeocytous cyanobacteria, this study sequenced the genome of GI1, which is a Myxosarcina-like baeocytous cyanobacterium. GI1 is of interest not only because of its phylogenetic niche, but also because it is a cyanobiont isolated from the marine cyanobacteriosponge Terpios hoshinota, which has been shown to cause the death of corals. The ~7 Mb draft GI1 genome contains 6,891 protein-coding genes and 62 RNA genes. A comparison of genomes among the sequenced baeocytous cyanobacterial strains revealed the existence or absence of numerous discrete genes involved in nitrogen metabolism. It will be interesting to determine whether these genes are important for cyanobacterial adaptations and interactions between cyanobionts and their marine sponge hosts.

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Yu, C. H., Lu, C. K., Su, H. M., Chiang, T. Y., Hwang, C. C., Liu, T., & Chen, Y. M. (2015). Draft genome of myxosarcina sp. Strain Gi1, a baeocytous cyanobacterium associated with the marine sponge terpios hoshinota. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 10(MAY2015). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-015-0011-3

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