Genome and Compound Analysis of Sioxanthin-Producing Marine Actinobacterium Micromonospora Sp. Nov. Strain SH-82 Isolated from Sponge Scopalina Hapalia

Chatragadda Ramesh,Maile Anwesh, Tropea Alessia, Daniele Giuffrida,Roberta La Tella, Valentina Chiaia,Luigi Mondello, Kanakam Anil, Alexandre Le Loarer,Anne Gauvin-Bialecki,Mireille Fouillaud,Laurent Dufossé

Current Microbiology(2024)

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Pigments and other secondary metabolites originating from marine microbes have been a promising natural colorants and drugs for multifaceted applications. However, marine actinobacteria producing such natural molecules are least investigated in terms of their taxonomy, chemical diversity and applications in biomedical, textile, and food industries. In this study, sioxanthin pigment-producing Gram-positive actinobacteria, Micromonospora sp. strain SH-82 was isolated from a marine sponge, Scopalina hapalia, and its whole genome was analyzed. Strain SH-82is a prolific producer of diverse chemical molecules as it produced more compounds on A1 medium with different culture conditions. The genome size of SH-82 is 6.24 Mb (6,246,890 bp) carrying 23 identified biosynthetic gene clusters. A total of 5415 CDS, 60 tRNA, 9 rRNA, and 1 tmRNA are identified from SH-82 genome. The GC content (
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