ABSTRACT Here, we show the draft
genome sequence of
Streptomyces sp. F1, a
strain isolated from
soil with great potential for
secretion of hydrolytic
enzymes used to deconstruct cellulosic
biomass. The draft
genome assembly of
Streptomyces sp.
strain F1 has 69 contigs with a total
genome size of 8,142,296 bp and G + C 72.65%. Preliminary
genome analysis identified 175
proteins as
Carbohydrate-Active
Enzymes, being 85
glycoside hydrolases organized in 33 distinct
families. This draft
genome information provides new insights on the key
genes encoding hydrolytic
enzymes involved in
biomass deconstruction employed by
soil bacteria.