- Lau, Stanley CK;
- Riedel, Thomas;
- Fiebig, Anne;
- Han, James;
- Huntemann, Marcel;
- Petersen, Jörn;
- Ivanova, Natalia N;
- Markowitz, Victor;
- Woyke, Tanja;
- Göker, Markus;
- Kyrpides, Nikos C;
- Klenk, Hans-Peter;
- Qian, Pei-Yuan
Loktanella hongkongensis UST950701-009P(T) is a Gram-negative, non-motile and rod-shaped bacterium isolated from a marine biofilm in the subtropical seawater of Hong Kong. When growing as a monospecies biofilm on polystyrene surfaces, this bacterium is able to induce larval settlement and metamorphosis of a ubiquitous polychaete tubeworm Hydroides elegans. The inductive cues are low-molecular weight compounds bound to the exopolymeric matrix of the bacterial cells. In the present study we describe the features of L. hongkongensis strain DSM 17492(T) together with its genome sequence and annotation and novel aspects of its phenotype. The 3,198,444 bp long genome sequence encodes 3104 protein-coding genes and 57 RNA genes. The two unambiguously identified extrachromosomal replicons contain replication modules of the RepB and the Rhodobacteraceae-specific DnaA-like type, respectively.