@article{PAR00010928, title = {{G}enome sequence and description of {T}imonella senegalensis gen. nov., sp nov., a new member of the suborder {M}icrococcinae}, author = {{M}ishra, {A}. {K}. and {L}agier, {J}. {C}. and {R}obert, {C}. and {R}aoult, {D}idier and {F}ournier, {P}. {E}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}imonella senegalensis strain {JC}301({T}) gen. nov., sp. nov. is the type strain of {T}. senegalensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new species within the newly proposed genus {T}imonella. {T}his bacterial strain was isolated from the fecal flora of a healthy {S}enegalese patient. {I}n this report, we detail the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. {T}imonella senegalensis strain {JC}301({T}) exhibits the highest 16{S} r{RNA} similarity (95%) with {S}anguibacter marinus, the closest validly published bacterial species. {T}he genome of {T}. senegalensis strain {JC}301({T}) is 3,010,102-bp long, with one chromosome and no plasmid. {T}he genome contains 2,721 protein-coding genes and 72 {RNA} genes, including 5 r{RNA} genes. {T}he genomic annotation revealed that {T}. senegalensis strain {JC}301({T}) possesses the complete complement of enzymes necessary for the de novo biosynthesis of amino acids and vitamins (except for riboflavin and biotin), as well as the enzymes involved in the metabolism of various carbon sources, chaperone genes, and genes involved in the regulation of polyphosphate and glycogen levels.}, keywords = {{T}imonella senegalensis ; genome ; culturomics ; taxono-genomics}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}tandards in {G}enomic {S}ciences}, volume = {8}, numero = {2}, pages = {318--335}, ISSN = {1944-3277}, year = {2013}, DOI = {10.4056/sigs.3476977}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/{PAR}00010928}, }