Reference |
Kalinowski, J., Bathe, B., Bartels, D., Bischoff, N., Bott, M., Burkovski, A., et al. (2003) The complete Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 genome sequence and its impact on the production of L-aspartate-derived amino acids and vitamins. J Biotechnol 104: 5–25. p.8 table 1PubMed ID12948626
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Comments |
"General features of the C. glutamicum genome
sequence are shown in Table 1 and Fig. 1. The C.glutamicum genome is represented by a circular
chromosome of 3,282,708 bp, which is smaller than
the genome of the taxonomically related bacterium
M. tuberculosis (4.2 Mb), but larger than that of
its close relative C. diphtheriae (2.5 Mb). The G+C content of the genome is 53.8%, which is close to
that of E. coli and rather unusual for the
taxonomic class of the Actinobacteria referred to
as ‘high G+C gram-positive bacteria’." |