Complete genome sequence of Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 from a marine sediment of the East Siberian Sea
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Title
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Complete genome sequence of Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 from a marine sediment of the East Siberian Sea
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Other Titles
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동시베리아 퇴적물에서 분리한 Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 의 전장 유전체 분석
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Authors
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Lee, Yung Mi
Park, Yerin
Kim, Heesoo
Shin, Seung Chul
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Subject
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Genetics & Heredity; Marine & Freshwater Biology
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Keywords
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East Siberian Sea; Genome sequence; Marine sediment; Rhodoferax
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Issue Date
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2022-04
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Citation
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Lee, Yung Mi, et al. 2022. "Complete genome sequence of Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 from a marine sediment of the East Siberian Sea". MARINE GENOMICS, 62: 1-4.
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Abstract
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Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 was isolated from a surface marine sediment of the East Siberian Sea, Arctic. Wholegenome sequencing of the strain Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 was achieved using PacBio RS II and Illumina
platform. The resulting complete genome comprised of 4,593,249 base pairs (G + C content of 58.0%) with a
single chromosome, 4546 protein-coding genes, 57 tRNAs and 6 rRNA operons. A complete set of genes encoding
the enzymes of glycolysis and citric acid cycle were identified. No genes encoding ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) and nitrogenase reductase (nif) were present indicating that strain PAMC
29310 is not capable of fixing of carbon and nitrogen. PAMC 29310 genome contains genes for dissimilatory and
assimilatory nitrate reduction. Gene encoding choline dehydrogenase enzyme which functions at the first step in
the synthesis of betaine, one of the most effective osmoprotectants, was detected. In particular, among the genomes of the genus Rhodoferax strains, gene encoding nitrite reductase (nirK), which reduces nitrite to nitric
oxide and tetA gene encoding tetracycline resistance protein involved in the resistance to tetracycline were
identified only in the genome of Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310. As the first genome from the strain which was
isolated from marine sediment in the genus Rhodoferax, investigation of physiological characteristics based on
the complete genome sequences will help understand the adaptation of Rhodoferax sp. PAMC 29310 in the
marine sediment.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13904
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2021.100891
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Type
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Article
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Araon
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SCIE
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