Complete genome sequence of the bacterium Methylovorus sp. strain MP688, a high-level producer of pyrroloquinolone quinone

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Methylotrophic bacteria are widespread microbes which can use one carbon compound as their only carbon and energy sources. Here we report the finished, annotated genome sequence of the methylotrophic bacterium Methylovorus sp. strain MP688, which was isolated from soil for high-level production of pyrroloquinolone quinone (PQQ) in our lab. Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Xiong, X. H., Zhi, J. J., Yang, L., Wang, J. H., Zhao, Y., Wang, X., … Zhang, W. C. (2011, February). Complete genome sequence of the bacterium Methylovorus sp. strain MP688, a high-level producer of pyrroloquinolone quinone. Journal of Bacteriology. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.01431-10

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