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    Janthinobacterium from cold niches has been studied broadly for bioactive violacein production. However, reports on the atypical red-pigmented Janthinobacterium strains are shallow. The bioactive red prodigiosin pigment has immense pharmacological significance, including antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer potential. Here, we report the first complete genome of a prodigiosin-producing Janthinobacterium sp. ERMR3:09 from Sikkim Himalaya in an attempt to elucidate its cold adaptation and prodigiosin biosynthesis. Nanopore sequencing and Flye assembly of the ERMR3:09 genome resulted in a single contig of 6,262,330 bp size and 62.26% GC content. Phylogenomic analysis and genome indices indicate that ERMR3:09 is a potentially novel species of the genus Janthinobacterium. The multicopy cold-responsive genes and gene upregulation under cold stress denoted its cold adaptation mechanisms. Genome analysis identified the unique genes, gene cluster and pathway for prodigiosin biosynthesis in ERMR3:09. Considering the notable antioxidant activity, it can be the next powerhouse of bioactive prodigiosin production. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Srijana Mukhia, Anil Kumar, Rakshak Kumar. Antioxidant prodigiosin-producing cold-adapted Janthinobacterium sp. ERMR3:09 from a glacier moraine: Genomic elucidation of cold adaptation and pigment biosynthesis. Gene. 2023 Mar 20;857:147178

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