Nonaka_2006_J.Bacteriol_188_2262

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Title : Complete genome sequence of the dehalorespiring bacterium Desulfitobacterium hafniense Y51 and comparison with Dehalococcoides ethenogenes 195 - Nonaka_2006_J.Bacteriol_188_2262
Author(s) : Nonaka H , Keresztes G , Shinoda Y , Ikenaga Y , Abe M , Naito K , Inatomi K , Furukawa K , Inui M , Yukawa H
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 188 :2262 , 2006
Abstract :

Desulfitobacterium strains have the ability to dechlorinate halogenated compounds under anaerobic conditions by dehalorespiration. The complete genome of the tetrachloroethene (PCE)-dechlorinating strain Desulfitobacterium hafniense Y51 is a 5,727,534-bp circular chromosome harboring 5,060 predicted protein coding sequences. This genome contains only two reductive dehalogenase genes, a lower number than reported in most other dehalorespiring strains. More than 50 members of the dimethyl sulfoxide reductase superfamily and 30 paralogs of the flavoprotein subunit of the fumarate reductase are encoded as well. A remarkable feature of the genome is the large number of O-demethylase paralogs, which allow utilization of lignin-derived phenyl methyl ethers as electron donors. The large genome reveals a more versatile microorganism that can utilize a larger set of specialized electron donors and acceptors than previously thought. This is in sharp contrast to the PCE-dechlorinating strain Dehalococcoides ethenogenes 195, which has a relatively small genome with a narrow metabolic repertoire. A genomic comparison of these two very different strains allowed us to narrow down the potential candidates implicated in the dechlorination process. Our results provide further impetus to the use of desulfitobacteria as tools for bioremediation.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: deshd-b8fsw0 , deshy-q24zw3 , desha-q41xw6 , deshy-q24nz6 , deshy-q24q06 , deshy-q24qt0 , deshy-q24rb8 , deshy-q24rf2 , deshy-q24tm8 , deshy-q24tn2 , deshy-q24u66 , deshy-q24w57 , deshy-q24xp2 , deshy-q24z83 , deshy-q250i4 , deshy-q250s9 , deshy-q251a2 , deshy-q252i0

Related information

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Gene_locus_frgt deshd-b8fsw0    deshy-q24zw3    desha-q41xw6    deshy-q24nz6    deshy-q24q06    deshy-q24qt0    deshy-q24rb8    deshy-q24rf2    deshy-q24tm8    deshy-q24tn2    deshy-q24u66    deshy-q24w57    deshy-q24xp2    deshy-q24z83    deshy-q250i4    deshy-q250s9    deshy-q251a2    deshy-q252i0    deshy-q24x98

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Nonaka H, Keresztes G, Shinoda Y, Ikenaga Y, Abe M, Naito K, Inatomi K, Furukawa K, Inui M, Yukawa H (2006)
Complete genome sequence of the dehalorespiring bacterium Desulfitobacterium hafniense Y51 and comparison with Dehalococcoides ethenogenes 195
Journal of Bacteriology 188 :2262

Nonaka H, Keresztes G, Shinoda Y, Ikenaga Y, Abe M, Naito K, Inatomi K, Furukawa K, Inui M, Yukawa H (2006)
Journal of Bacteriology 188 :2262