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Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia
Halomonads are moderately halophilic bacteria that are studied as models of prokaryotic osmoadaptation and sources of enzymes and chemicals for biotechnological applications. Despite the progress in understanding the diversity of these organisms, our ability to explain ecological, metabolic, and bio...
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author | Olsson, Björn E. Korsakova, Ekaterina S. Anan’ina, Lyudmila N. Pyankova, Anna A. Mavrodi, Olga V. Plotnikova, Elena G. Mavrodi, Dmitri V. |
author_facet | Olsson, Björn E. Korsakova, Ekaterina S. Anan’ina, Lyudmila N. Pyankova, Anna A. Mavrodi, Olga V. Plotnikova, Elena G. Mavrodi, Dmitri V. |
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description | Halomonads are moderately halophilic bacteria that are studied as models of prokaryotic osmoadaptation and sources of enzymes and chemicals for biotechnological applications. Despite the progress in understanding the diversity of these organisms, our ability to explain ecological, metabolic, and biochemical traits of halomonads at the genomic sequence level remains limited. This study addresses this gap by presenting draft genomes of Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17, which were isolated from potash mine tailings in the Verkhnekamsk salt deposit area of Russia. The analysis of these genomes confirmed the importance of ectoines and quaternary amines to the capacity of halomonads to tolerate osmotic stress and adapt to hypersaline environments. The study also revealed that Chromohalobacter and Salinicola share 75–90% of the predicted proteome, but also harbor a set of genus-specific genes, which in Salinicola amounted to approximately 0.5 Mbp. These genus-specific genome segments may contribute to the phenotypic diversity of the Halomonadaceae and the ability of these organisms to adapt to changing environmental conditions and colonize new ecological niches. |
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spelling | pubmed-55181252017-07-20 Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia Olsson, Björn E. Korsakova, Ekaterina S. Anan’ina, Lyudmila N. Pyankova, Anna A. Mavrodi, Olga V. Plotnikova, Elena G. Mavrodi, Dmitri V. Stand Genomic Sci Extended Genome Report Halomonads are moderately halophilic bacteria that are studied as models of prokaryotic osmoadaptation and sources of enzymes and chemicals for biotechnological applications. Despite the progress in understanding the diversity of these organisms, our ability to explain ecological, metabolic, and biochemical traits of halomonads at the genomic sequence level remains limited. This study addresses this gap by presenting draft genomes of Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17, which were isolated from potash mine tailings in the Verkhnekamsk salt deposit area of Russia. The analysis of these genomes confirmed the importance of ectoines and quaternary amines to the capacity of halomonads to tolerate osmotic stress and adapt to hypersaline environments. The study also revealed that Chromohalobacter and Salinicola share 75–90% of the predicted proteome, but also harbor a set of genus-specific genes, which in Salinicola amounted to approximately 0.5 Mbp. These genus-specific genome segments may contribute to the phenotypic diversity of the Halomonadaceae and the ability of these organisms to adapt to changing environmental conditions and colonize new ecological niches. BioMed Central 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5518125/ /pubmed/28729898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40793-017-0251-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Extended Genome Report Olsson, Björn E. Korsakova, Ekaterina S. Anan’ina, Lyudmila N. Pyankova, Anna A. Mavrodi, Olga V. Plotnikova, Elena G. Mavrodi, Dmitri V. Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title | Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title_full | Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title_fullStr | Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title_short | Draft genome sequences of strains Salinicola socius SMB35(T), Salinicola sp. MH3R3–1 and Chromohalobacter sp. SMB17 from the Verkhnekamsk potash mining region of Russia |
title_sort | draft genome sequences of strains salinicola socius smb35(t), salinicola sp. mh3r3–1 and chromohalobacter sp. smb17 from the verkhnekamsk potash mining region of russia |
topic | Extended Genome Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5518125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28729898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40793-017-0251-5 |
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