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High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria

Gaiella occulta strain F2‐233(T) (=CECT 7815 = LMG 26412), isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water aquifer, was deemed a candidate for high‐quality draft genome sequencing because of the rare environment from which it was isolated. The draft genome sequence (QQZY00000000) of strain F2‐233(T) is...

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Autores principales: Severino, Rita, Froufe, Hugo J. C., Barroso, Cristina, Albuquerque, Luciana, Lobo‐da‐Cunha, Alexandre, da Costa, Milton S., Egas, Conceição
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6741124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.840
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author Severino, Rita
Froufe, Hugo J. C.
Barroso, Cristina
Albuquerque, Luciana
Lobo‐da‐Cunha, Alexandre
da Costa, Milton S.
Egas, Conceição
author_facet Severino, Rita
Froufe, Hugo J. C.
Barroso, Cristina
Albuquerque, Luciana
Lobo‐da‐Cunha, Alexandre
da Costa, Milton S.
Egas, Conceição
author_sort Severino, Rita
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description Gaiella occulta strain F2‐233(T) (=CECT 7815 = LMG 26412), isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water aquifer, was deemed a candidate for high‐quality draft genome sequencing because of the rare environment from which it was isolated. The draft genome sequence (QQZY00000000) of strain F2‐233(T) is composed of approximately 3 Mb, predicted 3,119 protein‐coding genes of which 2,545 were assigned putative functions. Genome analysis was done by comparison with the other deep‐branching Actinobacteria neighbors Rubrobacter radiotolerans, Solirubrobacter soli and Thermoleophilum album. The genes for the tricarboxylic acid cycle, gluconeogenesis and pentose phosphate pathway, were identified in G. occulta, R. radiotolerans, S. soli and T. album genomes. Genes of the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway and nitrate reduction were identified in G. occulta, R. radiotolerans and S. soli, but not in the T. album genome. Alkane degradation is precluded by genome analysis in G. occulta. Genes involved in myo‐inositol metabolism were found in both S. soli and G. occulta genomes. A Calvin–Benson–Bassham (CBB) cycle with a type I RuBisCO was identified in G. occulta genome, as well. However, experimental growth under several conditions was negative and CO(2) fixation could not be proven in G. occulta.
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spelling pubmed-67411242019-09-13 High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria Severino, Rita Froufe, Hugo J. C. Barroso, Cristina Albuquerque, Luciana Lobo‐da‐Cunha, Alexandre da Costa, Milton S. Egas, Conceição Microbiologyopen Original Articles Gaiella occulta strain F2‐233(T) (=CECT 7815 = LMG 26412), isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water aquifer, was deemed a candidate for high‐quality draft genome sequencing because of the rare environment from which it was isolated. The draft genome sequence (QQZY00000000) of strain F2‐233(T) is composed of approximately 3 Mb, predicted 3,119 protein‐coding genes of which 2,545 were assigned putative functions. Genome analysis was done by comparison with the other deep‐branching Actinobacteria neighbors Rubrobacter radiotolerans, Solirubrobacter soli and Thermoleophilum album. The genes for the tricarboxylic acid cycle, gluconeogenesis and pentose phosphate pathway, were identified in G. occulta, R. radiotolerans, S. soli and T. album genomes. Genes of the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway and nitrate reduction were identified in G. occulta, R. radiotolerans and S. soli, but not in the T. album genome. Alkane degradation is precluded by genome analysis in G. occulta. Genes involved in myo‐inositol metabolism were found in both S. soli and G. occulta genomes. A Calvin–Benson–Bassham (CBB) cycle with a type I RuBisCO was identified in G. occulta genome, as well. However, experimental growth under several conditions was negative and CO(2) fixation could not be proven in G. occulta. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6741124/ /pubmed/30977302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.840 Text en © 2019 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Severino, Rita
Froufe, Hugo J. C.
Barroso, Cristina
Albuquerque, Luciana
Lobo‐da‐Cunha, Alexandre
da Costa, Milton S.
Egas, Conceição
High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title_full High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title_fullStr High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title_full_unstemmed High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title_short High‐quality draft genome sequence of Gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum Actinobacteria
title_sort high‐quality draft genome sequence of gaiella occulta isolated from a 150 meter deep mineral water borehole and comparison with the genome sequences of other deep‐branching lineages of the phylum actinobacteria
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6741124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.840
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