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Genome Biology | 2004

Complete genome sequence of the industrial bacterium Bacillus licheniformis and comparisons with closely related Bacillus species

Michael Rey; Preethi Ramaiya; Beth Nelson; Shari D Brody-Karpin; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Maria Tang; Alfredo Lopez de Leon; Henry Xiang; Veronica Gusti; Ib Groth Clausen; Peter Bjarke Olsen; Michael Dolberg Rasmussen; Jens T. Andersen; Per Linå Jørgensen; Thomas Schou Larsen; Alexei Sorokin; Alexander Bolotin; Alla Lapidus; Nathalie Galleron; S. Dusko Ehrlich; Randy M. Berka

BackgroundBacillus licheniformis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming soil bacterium that is used in the biotechnology industry to manufacture enzymes, antibiotics, biochemicals and consumer products. This species is closely related to the well studied model organism Bacillus subtilis, and produces an assortment of extracellular enzymes that may contribute to nutrient cycling in nature.ResultsWe determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the B. licheniformis ATCC 14580 genome which comprises a circular chromosome of 4,222,336 base-pairs (bp) containing 4,208 predicted protein-coding genes with an average size of 873 bp, seven rRNA operons, and 72 tRNA genes. The B. licheniformis chromosome contains large regions that are colinear with the genomes of B. subtilis and Bacillus halodurans, and approximately 80% of the predicted B. licheniformis coding sequences have B. subtilis orthologs.ConclusionsDespite the unmistakable organizational similarities between the B. licheniformis and B. subtilis genomes, there are notable differences in the numbers and locations of prophages, transposable elements and a number of extracellular enzymes and secondary metabolic pathway operons that distinguish these species. Differences include a region of more than 80 kilobases (kb) that comprises a cluster of polyketide synthase genes and a second operon of 38 kb encoding plipastatin synthase enzymes that are absent in the B. licheniformis genome. The availability of a completed genome sequence for B. licheniformis should facilitate the design and construction of improved industrial strains and allow for comparative genomics and evolutionary studies within this group of Bacillaceae.


Archive | 2008

Polypeptide from a cellulolytic fungus having cellulolytic enhancing activity

Kimberly Brown; Paul Harris; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Edward Re; Elena Vlasenko; Keith Mcfarland; Alfredo Lopez de Leon


Archive | 2003

Polypeptides having xyloglucanase activity and nucleic acids encoding same

Michael Rey; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Jeffrey Haas


Archive | 2012

Polypeptides Having Cellulolytic Enhancing Activity And Nucleic Acids Encoding Same

Kimberly Brown; Paul Harris; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Edward Re; Elena Vlasenko; Keith Mcfarland; Alfredo Lopez de Leon


Archive | 2003

Microbial trypsin mutants having chymotrypsin activity and nucleic acids encoding same

Alan Klotz; Kimberly Brown; Elizabeth Zaretsky


Applied Mycology and Biotechnology | 2004

7 - Genomics of Fusarium venenatum: An Alternative Fungal Host for Making Enzymes

Randy M. Berka; Beth Nelson; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Wendy Yoder; Michael Rey


Archive | 2010

Methods for obtaining microbial trypsin mutants having chymotrypsin activity

Alan Klotz; Kimberly Brown; Elizabeth Zaretsky


Archive | 2007

Polypeptides ayant une activité endoglucanase et polynucléotides codant pour ces polypeptides

Paul Harris; Elena Vlasenko; Marcus Sakari Kauppinnen; Elizabeth Zaretsky


Archive | 2007

Polypeptide mit endoglucanase-aktivität und polynukleotide zu ihrer kodierung

Paul Harris; Elena Vlasenko; Marcus Sakari Kauppinnen; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Sarah Teter; Kimberly Brown


Archive | 2007

Polypeptides ayant une activité endoglucanase et polynucléotides encodant lesdits polypeptides

Paul Harris; Elena Vlasenko; Marcus Sakari Kauppinnen; Elizabeth Zaretsky; Sarah Teter; Kimberly Brown

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