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The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil

Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) is the type strain of a novel species in the recently published novel genus Polymorphum isolated from saline soil contaminated with crude oil. It is capable of using crude oil as the sole carbon and energy source and can adapt to saline soil at a temperature of 45°C...

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Autores principales: Nie, Yong, Tang, Yue-Qin, Li, Yan, Chi, Chang-Qiao, Cai, Man, Wu, Xiao-Lei
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031261
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author Nie, Yong
Tang, Yue-Qin
Li, Yan
Chi, Chang-Qiao
Cai, Man
Wu, Xiao-Lei
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Tang, Yue-Qin
Li, Yan
Chi, Chang-Qiao
Cai, Man
Wu, Xiao-Lei
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description Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) is the type strain of a novel species in the recently published novel genus Polymorphum isolated from saline soil contaminated with crude oil. It is capable of using crude oil as the sole carbon and energy source and can adapt to saline soil at a temperature of 45°C. The Polymorphum gilvum genome provides a genetic basis for understanding how the strain could degrade crude oil and adapt to a saline environment. Genome analysis revealed the versatility of the strain for emulsifying crude oil, metabolizing aromatic compounds (a characteristic specific to the Polymorphum gilvum genome in comparison with other known genomes of oil-degrading bacteria), as well as possibly metabolizing n-alkanes through the LadA pathway. In addition, COG analysis revealed Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) has significantly higher abundances of the proteins responsible for cell motility, lipid transport and metabolism, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis, transport and catabolism than the average levels found in all other genomes sequenced thus far, but lower abundances of the proteins responsible for carbohydrate transport and metabolism, defense mechanisms, and translation than the average levels. These traits support the adaptability of Polymorphum gilvum to a crude oil-contaminated saline environment. The Polymorphum gilvum genome could serve as a platform for further study of oil-degrading microorganisms for bioremediation and microbial-enhanced oil recovery in harsh saline environments.
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spelling pubmed-32810652012-02-22 The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil Nie, Yong Tang, Yue-Qin Li, Yan Chi, Chang-Qiao Cai, Man Wu, Xiao-Lei PLoS One Research Article Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) is the type strain of a novel species in the recently published novel genus Polymorphum isolated from saline soil contaminated with crude oil. It is capable of using crude oil as the sole carbon and energy source and can adapt to saline soil at a temperature of 45°C. The Polymorphum gilvum genome provides a genetic basis for understanding how the strain could degrade crude oil and adapt to a saline environment. Genome analysis revealed the versatility of the strain for emulsifying crude oil, metabolizing aromatic compounds (a characteristic specific to the Polymorphum gilvum genome in comparison with other known genomes of oil-degrading bacteria), as well as possibly metabolizing n-alkanes through the LadA pathway. In addition, COG analysis revealed Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) has significantly higher abundances of the proteins responsible for cell motility, lipid transport and metabolism, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis, transport and catabolism than the average levels found in all other genomes sequenced thus far, but lower abundances of the proteins responsible for carbohydrate transport and metabolism, defense mechanisms, and translation than the average levels. These traits support the adaptability of Polymorphum gilvum to a crude oil-contaminated saline environment. The Polymorphum gilvum genome could serve as a platform for further study of oil-degrading microorganisms for bioremediation and microbial-enhanced oil recovery in harsh saline environments. Public Library of Science 2012-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3281065/ /pubmed/22359583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031261 Text en Nie et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Nie, Yong
Tang, Yue-Qin
Li, Yan
Chi, Chang-Qiao
Cai, Man
Wu, Xiao-Lei
The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title_full The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title_fullStr The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title_full_unstemmed The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title_short The Genome Sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) Reveals Its Genetic Basis for Crude Oil Degradation and Adaptation to the Saline Soil
title_sort genome sequence of polymorphum gilvum sl003b-26a1(t) reveals its genetic basis for crude oil degradation and adaptation to the saline soil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031261
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