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Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date
Here we describe the genome of Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag4.2, the first genome of a mesophilic Thermotogales bacterium. Mesotoga prima was isolated from a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-dechlorinating enrichment culture from Baltimore Harbor sediments. Its 2.97 Mb genome is considerably larger than any...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22798451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evs059 |
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author | Zhaxybayeva, Olga Swithers, Kristen S. Foght, Julia Green, Anna G. Bruce, David Detter, Chris Han, Shunsheng Teshima, Hazuki Han, James Woyke, Tanja Pitluck, Sam Nolan, Matt Ivanova, Natalia Pati, Amrita Land, Miriam L. Dlutek, Marlena Doolittle, W. Ford Noll, Kenneth M. Nesbø, Camilla L. |
author_facet | Zhaxybayeva, Olga Swithers, Kristen S. Foght, Julia Green, Anna G. Bruce, David Detter, Chris Han, Shunsheng Teshima, Hazuki Han, James Woyke, Tanja Pitluck, Sam Nolan, Matt Ivanova, Natalia Pati, Amrita Land, Miriam L. Dlutek, Marlena Doolittle, W. Ford Noll, Kenneth M. Nesbø, Camilla L. |
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description | Here we describe the genome of Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag4.2, the first genome of a mesophilic Thermotogales bacterium. Mesotoga prima was isolated from a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-dechlorinating enrichment culture from Baltimore Harbor sediments. Its 2.97 Mb genome is considerably larger than any previously sequenced Thermotogales genomes, which range between 1.86 and 2.30 Mb. This larger size is due to both higher numbers of protein-coding genes and larger intergenic regions. In particular, the M. prima genome contains more genes for proteins involved in regulatory functions, for instance those involved in regulation of transcription. Together with its closest relative, Kosmotoga olearia, it also encodes different types of proteins involved in environmental and cell–cell interactions as compared with other Thermotogales bacteria. Amino acid composition analysis of M. prima proteins implies that this lineage has inhabited low-temperature environments for a long time. A large fraction of the M. prima genome has been acquired by lateral gene transfer (LGT): a DarkHorse analysis suggests that 766 (32%) of predicted protein-coding genes have been involved in LGT after Mesotoga diverged from the other Thermotogales lineages. A notable example of a lineage-specific LGT event is a reductive dehalogenase gene—a key enzyme in dehalorespiration, indicating M. prima may have a more active role in PCB dechlorination than was previously assumed. |
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spelling | pubmed-35163592012-12-10 Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date Zhaxybayeva, Olga Swithers, Kristen S. Foght, Julia Green, Anna G. Bruce, David Detter, Chris Han, Shunsheng Teshima, Hazuki Han, James Woyke, Tanja Pitluck, Sam Nolan, Matt Ivanova, Natalia Pati, Amrita Land, Miriam L. Dlutek, Marlena Doolittle, W. Ford Noll, Kenneth M. Nesbø, Camilla L. Genome Biol Evol Letters Here we describe the genome of Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag4.2, the first genome of a mesophilic Thermotogales bacterium. Mesotoga prima was isolated from a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-dechlorinating enrichment culture from Baltimore Harbor sediments. Its 2.97 Mb genome is considerably larger than any previously sequenced Thermotogales genomes, which range between 1.86 and 2.30 Mb. This larger size is due to both higher numbers of protein-coding genes and larger intergenic regions. In particular, the M. prima genome contains more genes for proteins involved in regulatory functions, for instance those involved in regulation of transcription. Together with its closest relative, Kosmotoga olearia, it also encodes different types of proteins involved in environmental and cell–cell interactions as compared with other Thermotogales bacteria. Amino acid composition analysis of M. prima proteins implies that this lineage has inhabited low-temperature environments for a long time. A large fraction of the M. prima genome has been acquired by lateral gene transfer (LGT): a DarkHorse analysis suggests that 766 (32%) of predicted protein-coding genes have been involved in LGT after Mesotoga diverged from the other Thermotogales lineages. A notable example of a lineage-specific LGT event is a reductive dehalogenase gene—a key enzyme in dehalorespiration, indicating M. prima may have a more active role in PCB dechlorination than was previously assumed. Oxford University Press 2012 2012-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3516359/ /pubmed/22798451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evs059 Text en © The Author(s) 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Letters Zhaxybayeva, Olga Swithers, Kristen S. Foght, Julia Green, Anna G. Bruce, David Detter, Chris Han, Shunsheng Teshima, Hazuki Han, James Woyke, Tanja Pitluck, Sam Nolan, Matt Ivanova, Natalia Pati, Amrita Land, Miriam L. Dlutek, Marlena Doolittle, W. Ford Noll, Kenneth M. Nesbø, Camilla L. Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title | Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title_full | Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title_fullStr | Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title_short | Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date |
title_sort | genome sequence of the mesophilic thermotogales bacterium mesotoga prima mesg1.ag.4.2 reveals the largest thermotogales genome to date |
topic | Letters |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22798451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evs059 |
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