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. 2020 Dec 3;9(49):e00975-20.
doi: 10.1128/MRA.00975-20.

Complete Genome Sequences of Four Natural Pseudomonas Isolates That Catabolize a Wide Range of Aromatic Compounds Relevant to Lignin Valorization

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Complete Genome Sequences of Four Natural Pseudomonas Isolates That Catabolize a Wide Range of Aromatic Compounds Relevant to Lignin Valorization

E Anne Hatmaker et al. Microbiol Resour Announc. .

Abstract

Many soil microorganisms have evolved catabolic strategies to utilize phenolic compounds arising from depolymerized lignin. We report the complete genome sequences of four Pseudomonas sp. isolates that demonstrated robust growth on a wide range of aromatic monomers and dimers that are relevant to the valorization of lignin into value-added chemicals.

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Maximum likelihood phylogeny of Pseudomonas isolates from this study and other relevant Pseudomonas strains and E. coli K-12. Numbers above nodes represent bootstrap values, which were calculated from 1,000 replicates with 10% burn-in.

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