(Below N is a link to NCBI taxonomic web page and E link to ESTHER at designed phylum.) > cellular organisms: NE > Bacteria: NE > Proteobacteria: NE > Gammaproteobacteria: NE > Oceanospirillales: NE > Halomonadaceae: NE > Halomonas: NE > Halomonas sp. HAL1: NE
MSSKPQMQMPTLIMLHGLLGNRHDWADVSAGLDGVDCLALDLPGHGQNHQ
VRVASFEAFHHWLCDTLIDRGISRYCLLGYSLGGRLALYHASRQPPGLEA
LWLESAHPGLPASERFARIAHDERWATRFEQEPLEDVLADWYQQPVFADL
TEGQRSRQIQRRLVNRGSAIANMLRSTSLGHQPSLWSWLENTTLPVSYFS
GQRDIKFHTLASHLATMAPRLRHITLEGGHNLHAEQPKMIAQPLNAWYRT
LG
LegendThis sequence has been compared to family alignement (MSA) red => minority aminoacid blue => majority aminoacid color intensity => conservation rate title => sequence position(MSA position)aminoacid rate Catalytic site Catalytic site in the MSA MSSKPQMQMPTLIMLHGLLGNRHDWADVSAGLDGVDCLALDLPGHGQNHQ VRVASFEAFHHWLCDTLIDRGISRYCLLGYSLGGRLALYHASRQPPGLEA LWLESAHPGLPASERFARIAHDERWATRFEQEPLEDVLADWYQQPVFADL TEGQRSRQIQRRLVNRGSAIANMLRSTSLGHQPSLWSWLENTTLPVSYFS GQRDIKFHTLASHLATMAPRLRHITLEGGHNLHAEQPKMIAQPLNAWYRT LG
We report the draft genome sequence of arsenite-oxidizing Halomonas sp. strain HAL1, isolated from the soil of a gold mine. Genes encoding proteins involved in arsenic resistance and transformation, phosphate utilization and uptake, and betaine biosynthesis were identified. Their identification might help in understanding how arsenic and phosphate metabolism are intertwined.