Draft genome sequence of Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02 isolated from nitrocellulose-contaminated wastewater environments

Brevibacterium spp. are aerobic, nonbranched, asporogenous, gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria which may exhibit a rod-coccus cycle when cells get older and can be found in various environments. Several Brevibacterium species have industrial importance and are capable of biotransformation of various contaminants. Here we describe the draft genome sequence of Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02 isolated from nitrocellulose-contaminated wastewater environments. The genome comprises 3,885,924 bp, with a G + C content of 64.2%. This whole genome shotgun project has been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession PDHL00000000.

a b s t r a c t Brevibacterium spp. are aerobic, nonbranched, asporogenous, gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria which may exhibit a rodcoccus cycle when cells get older and can be found in various environments. Several Brevibacterium species have industrial importance and are capable of biotransformation of various contaminants. Here we describe the draft genome sequence of Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02 isolated from nitrocellulosecontaminated wastewater environments. The genome comprises 3,885,924 bp, with a G þ C content of 64.2%. This whole genome shotgun project has been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession PDHL00000000. &

Value of the data
Several Brevibacterium species have industrial importance and are capable of biotransformation of various contaminants; therefore, more investigations at the genomic level are necessary to improve our understanding of their ecology, genetics, as well as potential biotechnological applications.
Data shown here can be useful for other groups working or studying in the field of application of brevibacteria in bioremediation processes.
Data demonstrated here can be used by other researchers working or studying in the field of genome analysis.

Data
The draft genome sequence of B. epidermidis strain EZ-K02 constituted a total of 65 contigs ( 4 500 bp) with 3,885,924 bp, and a G þ C content of 64.2% (Table 1). The RAST server predicted 3443 coding sequences where 1436 coding sequences (42%) were annotated as seed subsystem features and 2007 coding sequences (58%) annotated as outside of the seed subsystem. In total 2457 and 986 coding sequences were assigned as non-hypothetical and hypothetical, respectively. The genome was shown to encode at least 3 rRNAs and 47 tRNAs. The strain EZ-K02 possesses a substantial number of genes which are responsible for nitrate/nitrite ammonification (for example, in case with nitrate released during nitrocellulose denitration) as well as for metabolism of aromatic compounds, including genes involved in benzoate, p-hydroxybenzoate, acetophenone, catechol, gentisate and several other compounds biodegradation. Numerous genes responsible for resistance to toxic compounds, including arsenic, cobalt and cadmium, were additionally detected. Hence, B. epidermidis EZ-K02 may have high importance in the field of development of several effective environmental biotechnologies, such as environmental bioremediation and wastewater treatment.

Experimental design, materials and methods
B. epidermidis EZ-K02 was isolated from nitrocellulose-contaminated wastewater environments, Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Such industrial wastes are represented by large amounts of wastewaters contaminated with different dissolved chemical compounds and nitrocellulose powder particles. Also, these microbes are of high importance for the development of effective bioremediation strategies of various polluted environments [1,2,3]. The bacterium optimally grown on LB agar at þ30°C had been cultivated for 24-48 hours. Genomic DNA of the bacterial strain was then extracted and purified with a FastDNA spin kit (MP Biomedicals) and a FastPrep-24 homogenizer (MP Biomedicals) according to the manufacturer's protocol. Concentration and purity (A260/A280) of the extracted genomic DNA were measured with a NanoDrop 2000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and stored at -20°C until further processing. The bacterial strain EZ-K02 was Fig. 1. A phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences demonstrating the relationship between Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02 (NCBI accession number of 16S rRNA gene: MG050737) and the type strains from the LPSN site (www.bacterio. net). Analysis was conducted in MEGA7 [10] using the neighbor-joining method based on Jukes-Cantor evolutionary distances. The percentages of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (1000 replicates) are shown next to the branches. Dermabacter hominis was used as outgroup.

Table 1
Comparison of the genomic feature of Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02 strain with various Brevibacterium strains. The information regarding the reference genomes was received from the EzBioCloud database [11].  [4], the genome was assembled using Velvet version 1.2.10 [5], and the ordering of contigs was achieved using Mauve version 2.4.0 [6]. The whole genome sequence of B. epidermidis was annotated using the Rapid Annotation System Technology (RAST) server [7]. The pie chart demonstrated the counts for each subsystem feature and the subsystem coverage (Fig. 2). The rRNA and tRNA genes were identified using RNAmmer 1.2 [8] and tRNA scan-SE 1.23 [9], respectively. An overview of the subsystem categories assigned to the genome of Brevibacterium epidermidis EZ-K02. The whole genome sequence of the strain EZ-K02 was annotated using the Rapid Annotation System Technology (RAST) server [7]. The pie chart demonstrates the count of each subsystem feature and the subsystem coverage.