Cyberlindnera sargentensis strain SHA 17.2, isolated from a Swiss soil sample, exhibited strong antagonistic activity against several plant pathogenic fungi in vitro and was highly competitive against other yeasts in soil. As a basis for identifying the mechanisms underlying its strong antagonistic activity, we have sequenced the genome of C. sargentensis (SHA 17.2) by long- and short read sequencing, de novo assembled them into seven contigs/chromosomes and a mitogenome (total genome size 11.4 Mbp), and annotated 5455 genes. This high-quality genome is the reference for transcriptome and proteome analyses aiming at elucidating the mode of action of C. sargentensis against fungal plant pathogens. It will thus serve as a resource for identifying potential biocontrol genes and performing comparative genomics analyses of yeast genomes.
Rueda Mejia M. P., Nägeli L., Lutz S., Ortiz-Merino R. A., Frei D., Frey J. E., Wolfe K. H., Ahrens C., Freimoser F.
Genome sequence data of the antagonistic soil-borne yeast Cyberlindnera sargentensis (SHA 17.2).
Data in Brief, 40, (February), 2022, 1-6.
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ISSN Online: 2352-3409
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.107799
Publikations-ID (Webcode): 48763
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