Comparative Genome Analysis of Polar Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654 to Gain Insight into Tolerance to Salinity and Trace Element Stress
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Title
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Comparative Genome Analysis of Polar Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654 to Gain Insight into Tolerance to Salinity and Trace Element Stress
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Other Titles
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호냉성 미생물 (Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654)의 유전체 분석을 통한 염도 및 미량원소 스트레스에 대한 내성 유전자 비교 연구
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Authors
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Khanal Anamika
Han So-Ra
Lee, Jun Hyuck
Oh Tae-Jin
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Keywords
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Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654; cold adaptation; comparative genomics; exopolysaccharide; salinity; trace element
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Issue Date
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2024
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Citation
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Khanal Anamika, et al. 2024. "Comparative Genome Analysis of Polar Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654 to Gain Insight into Tolerance to Salinity and Trace Element Stress". MICROORGANISMS, 12(1): 0-0.
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Abstract
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In this study, Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654 was isolated from a soil sample collected from the polar region of Uganda. Whole-genome sequencing and comparative genomics were performed to better understand the genomic features necessary for Mesorhizobium sp. PAMC28654 to survive and thrive in extreme conditions and stresses. Additionally, diverse sequence analysis tools were employed for genomic investigation. The results of the analysis were then validated using wet-lab experiments. Genome analysis showed trace elements' resistant proteins (CopC, CopD, CzcD, and Acr3), exopolysaccharide (EPS)-producing proteins (ExoF and ExoQ), and nitrogen metabolic proteins (NarG, NarH, and NarI). The strain was positive for nitrate reduction. It was tolerant to 100 mM NaCl at 15 degrees C and 25 degrees C temperatures and resistant to multiple trace elements (up to 1 mM CuSO45H(2)O, 2 mM CoCl26H(2)O, 1 mM ZnSO47H(2)O, 0.05 mM Cd(NO3)(2)4H(2)O, and 100 mM Na2HAsO47H(2)O at 15 degrees C and 0.25 mM CuSO45H(2)O, 2 mM CoCl26H(2)O, 0.5 mM ZnSO47H(2)O, 0.01 mM Cd(NO3)(2)4H(2)O, and 100 mM Na2HAsO47H(2)O at 25 degrees C). This research contributes to our understanding of bacteria's ability to survive abiotic stresses. The isolated strain can be a potential candidate for implementation for environmental and agricultural purposes.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/15201
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12010120
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Article
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