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The Genome of Deep-Sea Vent Chemolithoautotroph Thiomicrospira crunogena XCL-2
- Scott, Kathleen M.;
- Sievert, Stefan M.;
- Abril, Fereniki N.;
- Ball, Lois A.;
- Barrett, Chantell J.;
- Blake, Rodrigo A.;
- Boller, Amanda J.;
- Chain, Patrick S.G.;
- Clark, Justine A.;
- Davis, Carisa R.;
- Detter, Chris;
- Do, Kimberly F.;
- Dobrinski, Kimberly P.;
- Faza, Brandon I.;
- Fitzpatrick, Kelly A.;
- Freyermuth, Sharyn K.;
- Harmer, Tara L.;
- Hauser, Loren J.;
- Hugler, Michael;
- Kerfeld, Cheryl A.;
- Klotz, Martin G.;
- Kong, William W.;
- Land, Miriam;
- Lapidus, Alla;
- Larimer, Frank W.;
- Longo, Dana L.;
- Lucas, Susan;
- Malfatti, Stephanie A.;
- Massey, Steven E.;
- Martin, Darlene D.;
- McCuddin, Zoe;
- Meyer, Folker;
- Moore, Jessica L.;
- Ocampo, Luis H.;
- Paul, John H.;
- Paulsen, Ian T.;
- Reep, Douglas K.;
- Ren, Qinghu;
- Ross, Rachel L.;
- Sato, Priscila Y.;
- Thomas, Phaedra;
- Tinkham, Lance E.;
- Zeruth, Gary T.
- et al.
Abstract
Presented here is the complete genome sequence of Thiomicrospira crunogena XCL-2, representative of ubiquitous chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents. This gammaproteobacterium has a single chromosome (2,427,734 bp), and its genome illustrates many of the adaptations that have enabled it to thrive at vents globally. It has 14 methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein genes, including four that may assist in positioning it in the redoxcline. A relative abundance of CDSs encoding regulatory proteins likely control the expression of genes encoding carboxysomes, multiple dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphate transporters, as well as a phosphonate operon, which provide this species with a variety of options for acquiring these substrates from the environment. T. crunogena XCL-2 is unusual among obligate sulfur oxidizing bacteria in relying on the Sox system for the oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds. A 38 kb prophage is present, and a high level of prophage induction was observed, which may play a role in keeping competing populations of close relatives in check. The genome has characteristics consistent with an obligately chemolithoautotrophic lifestyle, including few transporters predicted to have organic allocrits, and Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle CDSs scattered throughout the genome.
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