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Complete Genome Sequence of the Ice-Nucleation-Active Pseudomonas syringae Strain MUP17, Isolated from the Frost-Damaged Barley Cultivar Hordeum vulgare cv. La Trobe

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MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/mra.01215-22

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This article describes the isolation of Pseudomonas syringae MUP17 from frost-damaged barley in Western Australia and analyzes its genome features and encoded proteins.
Pseudomonas syringae MUP17 was isolated from Western Australian frost-damaged barley. The MUP17 complete genome contained a 5,850,185-bp single circular chromosome with a GC content of 59.12%. IMG/M genome annotation identified 5,012 protein-coding genes, 1 of which encoded an ice-nucleation protein containing 19 occurrences of a highly repetitive PF00818 domain. Pseudomonas syringae MUP17 was isolated from Western Australian frost-damaged barley. The MUP17 complete genome contained a 5,850,185-bp single circular chromosome with a GC content of 59.12%. IMG/M genome annotation identified 5,012 protein-coding genes, 1 of which encoded an ice-nucleation protein containing 19 occurrences of a highly repetitive PF00818 domain.

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