Abstract:
BACKGROUND : Rhodococci are industrially important soil-dwelling Gram-positive bacteria that are well known for
both nitrile hydrolysis and oxidative metabolism of aromatics. Rhodococcus rhodochrous ATCC BAA-870 is capable of
metabolising a wide range of aliphatic and aromatic nitriles and amides. The genome of the organism was
sequenced and analysed in order to better understand this whole cell biocatalyst.
RESULTS : The genome of R. rhodochrous ATCC BAA-870 is the first Rhodococcus genome fully sequenced using
Nanopore sequencing. The circular genome contains 5.9 megabase pairs (Mbp) and includes a 0.53 Mbp linear plasmid,
that together encode 7548 predicted protein sequences according to BASys annotation, and 5535 predicted protein
sequences according to RAST annotation. The genome contains numerous oxidoreductases, 15 identified antibiotic and
secondary metabolite gene clusters, several terpene and nonribosomal peptide synthetase clusters, as well as 6 putative
clusters of unknown type. The 0.53 Mbp plasmid encodes 677 predicted genes and contains the nitrile converting gene
cluster, including a nitrilase, a low molecular weight nitrile hydratase, and an enantioselective amidase.
Although there are fewer biotechnologically relevant enzymes compared to those found in rhodococci with larger
genomes, such as the well-known Rhodococcus jostii RHA1, the abundance of transporters in combination with the
myriad of enzymes found in strain BAA-870 might make it more suitable for use in industrially relevant processes than
other rhodococci.
CONCLUSIONS : The sequence and comprehensive description of the R. rhodochrous ATCC BAA-870 genome will facilitate
the additional exploitation of rhodococci for biotechnological applications, as well as enable further characterisation of
this model organism. The genome encodes a wide range of enzymes, many with unknown substrate specificities
supporting potential applications in biotechnology, including nitrilases, nitrile hydratase, monooxygenases, cytochrome P450s, reductases, proteases, lipases, and transaminases.
Description:
Additional file 1: SuppInfo Frederick et al. BAA-870 genome. Table S1.
All sequenced Rhodococcus strains (353) according to the NCBI database
(accessed 13/03/2019). Table S2. All complete sequenced Rhodococcus
species ranked by release date according to the NCBI Genome database
(accessed 11/03/2019). Table S3. Whole genome distance statistics
between Rhodococcus rhodochrous ATCC BAA-870 and two closely
matched strains. Table S4. Rhodococcus rhodochrous ATCC BAA-870
protein function breakdown based on BASys annotation COG
classifications.