Bauer_2006_Environ.Microbiol_8_2201

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Title : Whole genome analysis of the marine Bacteroidetes'Gramella forsetii' reveals adaptations to degradation of polymeric organic matter - Bauer_2006_Environ.Microbiol_8_2201
Author(s) : Bauer M , Kube M , Teeling H , Richter M , Lombardot T , Allers E , Wurdemann CA , Quast C , Kuhl H , Knaust F , Woebken D , Bischof K , Mussmann M , Choudhuri JV , Meyer F , Reinhardt R , Amann RI , Glockner FO
Ref : Environ Microbiol , 8 :2201 , 2006
Abstract :

Members of the Bacteroidetes, formerly known as the Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides (CFB) phylum, are among the major taxa of marine heterotrophic bacterioplankton frequently found on macroscopic organic matter particles (marine snow). In addition, they have been shown to also represent a significant part of free-living microbial assemblages in nutrient-rich microenvironments. Their abundance and distribution pattern in combination with enzymatic activity studies has led to the notion that organisms of this group are specialists for degradation of high molecular weight compounds in both the dissolved and particulate fraction of the marine organic matter pool, implying a major role of Bacteroidetes in the marine carbon cycle. Despite their ecological importance, comprehensive molecular data on organisms of this group have been scarce so far. Here we report on the first whole genome analysis of a marine Bacteroidetes representative, 'Gramella forsetii' KT0803. Functional analysis of the predicted proteome disclosed several traits which in joint consideration suggest a clear adaptation of this marine Bacteroidetes representative to the degradation of high molecular weight organic matter, such as a substantial suite of genes encoding hydrolytic enzymes, a predicted preference for polymeric carbon sources and a distinct capability for surface adhesion.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: grafk-a0ly58 , grafk-a0lyb1 , grafk-a0lzl9 , grafk-a0lzn2 , grafk-a0m3f2 , grafk-a0m3h3 , grafk-a0m3u0 , grafk-a0m4n9 , grafk-a0m5m4 , grafk-a0m6x9 , grafk-a0m6z1 , grafk-a0m243 , grafk-a0m536 , grafk-a0m641 , grafk-a0m784 , grafk-a0m4i1

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Gene_locus grafk-a0ly58    grafk-a0lyb1    grafk-a0lzl9    grafk-a0lzn2    grafk-a0m3f2    grafk-a0m3h3    grafk-a0m3u0    grafk-a0m4n9    grafk-a0m5m4    grafk-a0m6x9    grafk-a0m6z1    grafk-a0m243    grafk-a0m536    grafk-a0m641    grafk-a0m784    grafk-a0m4i1

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Bauer M, Kube M, Teeling H, Richter M, Lombardot T, Allers E, Wurdemann CA, Quast C, Kuhl H, Knaust F, Woebken D, Bischof K, Mussmann M, Choudhuri JV, Meyer F, Reinhardt R, Amann RI, Glockner FO (2006)
Whole genome analysis of the marine Bacteroidetes'Gramella forsetii' reveals adaptations to degradation of polymeric organic matter
Environ Microbiol 8 :2201

Bauer M, Kube M, Teeling H, Richter M, Lombardot T, Allers E, Wurdemann CA, Quast C, Kuhl H, Knaust F, Woebken D, Bischof K, Mussmann M, Choudhuri JV, Meyer F, Reinhardt R, Amann RI, Glockner FO (2006)
Environ Microbiol 8 :2201