Complete genome sequence of Alteromonas stellipolaris strain 6L2 isolated from surface seawater using an ethylene-α-olefin co-oligomer
Ryo Iizuka, Takao Yoshida, Masaru Kawato, Sotaro Uemura

TL;DR
This paper presents the complete genome of a marine bacterium that can grow on a polyolefin model compound, offering insights into how bacteria colonize plastic surfaces in the ocean.
Contribution
The study provides the first complete genome sequence of Alteromonas stellipolaris strain 6L2 isolated using a polyolefin model substrate.
Findings
The genome includes a circular chromosome and a plasmid.
The genome reveals genetic potential for polyolefin surface colonization in marine environments.
Abstract
Alteromonas stellipolaris strain 6L2 was isolated from surface seawater via enrichment culture using an ethylene-α-olefin co-oligomer, a polyolefin model substrate, as sole carbon source. We report its complete genome sequence comprising a circular chromosome and a plasmid. The genome provides insights into bacterial colonization of polyolefin surfaces in marine environments.
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TopicsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
