Microorganisms (Jan 2025)

De Novo Assembly of the Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) Producer <i>Azohydromonas lata</i> Strain H1 Genome and Genomic Analysis of PHB Production Machinery

  • Daniele Traversa,
  • Carlo Pazzani,
  • Pietro D’Addabbo,
  • Lucia Trisolini,
  • Matteo Chiara,
  • Marta Oliva,
  • Angelo Marzella,
  • Camilla Mandorino,
  • Carla Calia,
  • Guglielmina Chimienti,
  • Caterina Manzari,
  • Graziano Pesole,
  • Maria Scrascia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13010137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 137

Abstract

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Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is a biodegradable natural polymer produced by different prokaryotes as a valuable carbon and energy storage compound. Its biosynthesis pathway requires the sole expression of the phaCAB operon, although auxiliary genes play a role in controlling polymer accumulation, degradation, granule formation and stabilization. Due to its biodegradability, PHB is currently regarded as a promising alternative to synthetic plastics for industrial/biotechnological applications. Azohydromonas lata strain H1 has been reported to accumulate PHB by using simple, inexpensive carbon sources. Here, we present the first de novo genome assembly of the A. lata strain H1. The genome assembly is over 7.7 Mb in size, including a circular megaplasmid of approximately 456 Kbp. In addition to the phaCAB operon, single genes ascribable to PhaC and PhaA functions and auxiliary genes were also detected. A comparative genomic analysis of the available genomes of the genus Azohydromonas revealed the presence of phaCAB and auxiliary genes in all Azohydromonas species investigated, suggesting that the PHB production is a common feature of the genus. Based on sequence identity, we also suggest A. australica as the closest species to which the phaCAB operon of the strain H1, reported in 1998, is similar.

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