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Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation

Strain SCT is an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. In this study, we determined the draft genome sequence of strain SCT and compared it to complete genome sequences of other closely related bacteria, including Pseudomonas stutzeri. A phylogeny inf...

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Autores principales: Harada, Masafumi, Ito, Kohei, Nakajima, Nobuyoshi, Yamamura, Shigeki, Tomita, Masaru, Suzuki, Haruo, Amachi, Seigo
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6505155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30910818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200978
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author Harada, Masafumi
Ito, Kohei
Nakajima, Nobuyoshi
Yamamura, Shigeki
Tomita, Masaru
Suzuki, Haruo
Amachi, Seigo
author_facet Harada, Masafumi
Ito, Kohei
Nakajima, Nobuyoshi
Yamamura, Shigeki
Tomita, Masaru
Suzuki, Haruo
Amachi, Seigo
author_sort Harada, Masafumi
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description Strain SCT is an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. In this study, we determined the draft genome sequence of strain SCT and compared it to complete genome sequences of other closely related bacteria, including Pseudomonas stutzeri. A phylogeny inferred from concatenation of core genes revealed that strain SCT was closely related to marine isolates of P. stutzeri. Genes present in the SCT genome but absent from the other analyzed P. stutzeri genomes comprised clusters corresponding to putative prophage regions and possible operons. They included pil genes, which encode type IV pili for natural transformation; the mer operon, which encodes resistance systems for mercury; and the pst operon, which encodes a Pi-specific transport system for phosphate uptake. We found that strain SCT had more prophage-like genes than the other P. stutzeri strains and that the majority (70%) of them were SCT strain-specific. These genes, encoded on distinct prophage regions, may have been acquired after branching from a common ancestor following independent phage transfer events. Thus, the genome sequence of Pseudomonas sp. strain SCT can provide detailed insights into its metabolic potential and the evolution of genetic elements associated with its unique phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-65051552019-05-21 Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation Harada, Masafumi Ito, Kohei Nakajima, Nobuyoshi Yamamura, Shigeki Tomita, Masaru Suzuki, Haruo Amachi, Seigo G3 (Bethesda) Genome Report Strain SCT is an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. In this study, we determined the draft genome sequence of strain SCT and compared it to complete genome sequences of other closely related bacteria, including Pseudomonas stutzeri. A phylogeny inferred from concatenation of core genes revealed that strain SCT was closely related to marine isolates of P. stutzeri. Genes present in the SCT genome but absent from the other analyzed P. stutzeri genomes comprised clusters corresponding to putative prophage regions and possible operons. They included pil genes, which encode type IV pili for natural transformation; the mer operon, which encodes resistance systems for mercury; and the pst operon, which encodes a Pi-specific transport system for phosphate uptake. We found that strain SCT had more prophage-like genes than the other P. stutzeri strains and that the majority (70%) of them were SCT strain-specific. These genes, encoded on distinct prophage regions, may have been acquired after branching from a common ancestor following independent phage transfer events. Thus, the genome sequence of Pseudomonas sp. strain SCT can provide detailed insights into its metabolic potential and the evolution of genetic elements associated with its unique phenotype. Genetics Society of America 2019-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6505155/ /pubmed/30910818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200978 Text en Copyright © 2019 Harada et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article 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 the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Genome Report
Harada, Masafumi
Ito, Kohei
Nakajima, Nobuyoshi
Yamamura, Shigeki
Tomita, Masaru
Suzuki, Haruo
Amachi, Seigo
Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title_full Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title_fullStr Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title_short Genomic Analysis of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SCT, an Iodate-Reducing Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment, Reveals a Possible Use for Bioremediation
title_sort genomic analysis of pseudomonas sp. strain sct, an iodate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment, reveals a possible use for bioremediation
topic Genome Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6505155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30910818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200978
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