Hegedus_2017_J.Biotechnol_241_76

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Title : Complete genome sequence of Novosphingobium resinovorum SA1, a versatile xenobiotic-degrading bacterium capable of utilizing sulfanilic acid - Hegedus_2017_J.Biotechnol_241_76
Author(s) : Hegedus B , Kos PB , Balint B , Maroti G , Gan HM , Perei K , Rakhely G
Ref : J Biotechnol , 241 :76 , 2017
Abstract :

Sulfanilic acid (4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid) is a sulfonated aromatic amine widely used in chemical industries for synthesis of various organic dyes and sulfa drugs. There are quite a few microbial co-cultures or single isolates capable of completely degrading this compound. Novosphingobium resinovorum SA1 was the first single bacterium which could utilize sulfanilic acid as its sole carbon, nitrogen and sulfur source. The strain has versatile catabolic routes for the bioconversion of numerous other aromatic compounds. Here, the complete genome sequence of the N. resinovorum SA1 strain is reported. The genome consists of a circular chromosome of 3.8 Mbp and four extrachromosomal elements between 67 and 1 759.8 kbp in size. Three alternative 3-ketoadipate pathways were identified on the plasmids. Sulfanilic acid is decomposed via a modified 3-ketoadipate pathway and the oxygenases involved form a phylogenetically separate branch on the tree. Sequence analysis of these elements might provide a genetic background for deeper insight into the versatile catabolic metabolism of various aromatic xenobiotics, including sulfanilic acid and its derivatives. Moreover, this is also a good model strain for understanding the role and evolution of multiple genetic elements within a single strain.

PubMedSearch : Hegedus_2017_J.Biotechnol_241_76
PubMedID: 27851894
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9sphn-a0a031k2e8

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Hegedus B, Kos PB, Balint B, Maroti G, Gan HM, Perei K, Rakhely G (2017)
Complete genome sequence of Novosphingobium resinovorum SA1, a versatile xenobiotic-degrading bacterium capable of utilizing sulfanilic acid
J Biotechnol 241 :76

Hegedus B, Kos PB, Balint B, Maroti G, Gan HM, Perei K, Rakhely G (2017)
J Biotechnol 241 :76