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    Genomes of three strains-phenazine producers-Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca (B-162 (wild type), mutant strain B-162/255, and its derivative B-162/17) were sequenced and compared. Comparison of a wild-type strain and B-162/255 mutant genomes revealed 32 mutations. 19 new mutations were detected in the genome of B-162/17. Further bioinformatics analysis allowed us to predict mutant protein functions and secondary structures of five gene products, mutations which might potentially influence phenazine synthesis and secretion in Pseudomonas bacteria. These genes encode phenylalanine hydroxylase transcriptional activator PhhR, type I secretion system permease/ATPase, transcriptional regulator MvaT, GacA response regulator, and histidine kinase. Amino acid substitutions were found in domains of studied proteins. One deletion in an intergenic region could affect a potential transcription factor binding site that participates in the regulation of gene that encodes ABC transporter. © 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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    Anastasia I Liaudanskaya, Pavel V Vychik, Natalia P Maximova, Katsiaryna G Verameyenka. Genome analysis of Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca mutant strains with increased production of phenazines. Archives of microbiology. 2022 Apr 09;204(5):247

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