Complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of two potential probiotics Bacillus subtilis isolated from honey and honeybee microbiomes

Background We have previously isolated Bacillus subtilis HMNig-2 and MENO2 strains, from honey and the honeybee gut microbiome respectively, and demonstrated these strains to produce levansucrase with potential probiotics characteristics. Here we report their complete genome sequence and comparative...

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Published inJournal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 34 - 8
Main Authors Hamdy, Abdelhamid A., Esawy, Mona A., Elattal, Nouran A., Amin, Magdy A., Ali, Amal E., Awad, Ghada E. A., Connerton, Ian, Mansour, Nahla M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 22.07.2020
Springer
Springer Nature B.V
Elsevier
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Summary:Background We have previously isolated Bacillus subtilis HMNig-2 and MENO2 strains, from honey and the honeybee gut microbiome respectively, and demonstrated these strains to produce levansucrase with potential probiotics characteristics. Here we report their complete genome sequence and comparative analysis with other and other B. subtilis strains. Results The complete genome sequences of Bacillus subtilis HMNig-2 and MENO2 were de novo assembled from MiSeq paired-end sequence reads and annotated using the RAST tool. Whole-genome alignments were performed to identify functional differences associated with their potential use as probiotics. Conclusions The comparative analysis and the availability of the genome sequence of these two strains will provide comprehensive analysis about the diversity of these valuable Bacillus strains and the possible impact of the environment on bacterial evolution. Significance and impact of study We introduce complete genome sequence of two new B. subtilis strains HMNig-2 and MENO2 with probiotic potential and as cell factories for the production of levan and other valuable components for pharmaceutical and industrial applications
ISSN:1687-157X
2090-5920
DOI:10.1186/s43141-020-00050-w