Genome sequence of Pseudomonas putida strain SJTE-1, a bacterium capable of degrading estrogens and persistent organic pollutants
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Genome sequence of Pseudomonas putida strain SJTE-1, a bacterium capable of degrading estrogens and persistent organic pollutants
Abstract
Pseudomonas putida strain SJTE-1 can utilize 17β-estradiol and other environmental estrogens/toxicants, such as estrone, and naphthalene as sole carbon sources. We report the draft genome sequence of strain SJTE-1 (5,551,505 bp, with a GC content of 62.25%) and major findings from its annotation, which could provide insights into its biodegradation mechanisms.
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