Extreme Sensory Complexity Encoded in the 10-Megabase Draft Genome Sequence of the Chromatically Acclimating Cyanobacterium Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601.

TitleExtreme Sensory Complexity Encoded in the 10-Megabase Draft Genome Sequence of the Chromatically Acclimating Cyanobacterium Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsYerrapragada, S, Shukla, A, Hallsworth-Pepin, K, Choi, K, Wollam, A, Clifton, S, Qin, X, Muzny, DM, Raghuraman, S, Ashki, H, Uzman, A, Highlander, SK, Fryszczyn, BG, Fox, GE, Tirumalai, MR, Liu, Y, Kim, S, Kehoe, DM, Weinstock, GM
JournalGenome Announc
Volume3
Issue3
Date Published2015 May 07
ISSN2169-8287
Abstract

Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601 is a freshwater filamentous cyanobacterium with complex responses to environmental conditions. Here, we present its 9.96-Mbp draft genome sequence, containing 10,065 putative protein-coding sequences, including 305 predicted two-component system proteins and 27 putative phytochrome-class photoreceptors, the most such proteins in any sequenced genome.

DOI10.1128/genomeA.00355-15
Alternate JournalGenome Announc
PubMed ID25953173
PubMed Central IDPMC4424289