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Genome sequences of toxigenic cyanobacteria from a bloom in Lake Mattamuskeet, North Carolina (United States)

November 17, 2024

Lake Mattamuskeet, the largest lake in North Carolina, USA, has undergone decades-long eutrophication causing reduced water quality and promoting cyanobacterial blooms that may produce toxins. It is therefore necessary to evaluate the cyanobacterial diversity of the lake and their toxigenic potential. We present draft genomes of Microcystis, Pelatocladus, Raphidiopsis, and Umezakia strains isolated from Lake Mattamuskeet. The whole-genome shotgun projects for Umezakia ovalisporum BLCC-F208, Microcystis sp. BLCC-F209, Microcystis sp. BLCC-F210, Pelatocladus sp. BLCC-F211, U. ovalisporum BLCC-F215, and Raphidiopsis BLCC-F218 have been deposited in GenBank under accession numbers JBHFLK000000000, JBHFLL000000000, CP169647, JBHFLM000000000, JBHFLN000000000, and JBHFLO000000000, respectively. Based on the genomic analysis, several biosynthetic gene clusters (BCGs) with varying degrees of similarity to known toxic and bioactive compound gene clusters were identified across the different cyanobacterial strains.

Publication Year 2024
Title Genome sequences of toxigenic cyanobacteria from a bloom in Lake Mattamuskeet, North Carolina (United States)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jpy.13523
Authors Jéssica A. Moretto, David E. Berthold, Forrest W. Lefler, Viviana Mazzei, Keith Loftin, Dail H. Laughinghouse
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Phycology
Index ID 70261913
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Kansas Water Science Center; Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
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