Draft genome sequence of Galbibacter sp. PAP.153, isolated from a marine sponge in Papua, Indonesia
Riyanti , Celine M. Zumkeller, Marius Spohn, Sanja Mihajlovic, Oliver Schwengers, Alexander Goesmann, Riviani Riviani, Maria Dyah Nur Meinita, Dewi Wisudyanti Budi Hastuti, Isnaini Prihatiningsih, Rose Dewi, Till F. Schäberle

TL;DR
This paper presents the draft genome of a marine sponge-isolated bacterium and explores its potential to produce specialized metabolites like flexirubin.
Contribution
The study provides a new draft genome sequence and evaluates the bacterium's specialized metabolite production potential.
Findings
The draft genome of Galbibacter sp. PAP.153 is 4.12 Mbp in size.
The genome shows potential for producing specialized metabolites, including the chemotaxonomic marker flexirubin.
Abstract
Galbibacter sp. PAP.153 was isolated from a marine sponge. Here, we report its 4.12 Mbp draft genome sequence and rate its specialized metabolite production capacity with specific focus on the chemotaxonomic marker flexirubin.
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TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Bacteriophages and microbial interactions · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
