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TítuloGenome analysis of Desulfotomaculum kuznetsovii strain 17T reveals a physiological similarity with Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum SIT
Autor(es)Visser, Michael
Worm, Petra
Muyzer, Gerard
Pereira, Inês A. C.
Schaap, Peter J.
Plugge, Caroline M.
Kuever, Jan
Parshina, Sofiya N.
Nazina, Tamara N.
Ivanova, Anna E.
Latmani, Rizlan Bernier
Goodwin, Lynne A.
Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Woyke, Tanja
Chain, Patrick
Davenport, Karen W.
Spring, Stefan
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Stams, Alfons Johannes Maria
Palavras-chaveThermophilic spore-forming anaerobes
Sulfate reduction
Autotrophic
Methylotrophic
Peptococcaceae
Clostridiales
Data2-Out-2013
RevistaStandards in Genomic Sciences
Resumo(s)Desulfotomaculum kuznetsovii is a moderately thermophilic member of the polyphyletic spore-forming genus Desulfotomaculum in the family Peptococcaceae. This species is of interest because it originates from deep subsurface thermal mineral water at a depth of about 3000 m. D. kuznetsovii is a rather versatile bacterium as it can grow with a large variety of organic substrates, including short-chain and long-chain fatty acids, which are degraded completely to carbon dioxide coupled to the reduction of sulfate. It can grow methylotrophically with methanol and sulfate and autotrophically with H2 + CO2 and sulfate. For growth it does not require any vitamins. Here, we describe the features of D. kuznetsovii together with the genome sequence and annotation. The chromosome has 3,601,386 bp organized in one contig. A total of 3567 candidate protein-encoding genes and 58 RNA genes were identified. Genes of the acetyl-CoA pathway possibly involved in heterotrophic growth with acetate and methanol, and in CO2 fixation during autotrophic growth are presented. Genomic comparison revealed that D. kuznetsovii shows a large similarity with Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum. Genes involved in propionate metabolism of these two strains show a strong similarity. However, main differences are found in genes involved in the electron acceptor metabolism.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/25457
ISSN1944-3277
e-ISSN1944-3277
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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