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Genome sequence of the organohalide-respiring Dehalogenimonas alkenigignens type strain (IP3-3(T)).


ABSTRACT: Dehalogenimonas alkenigignens IP3-3(T) is a strictly anaerobic, mesophilic, Gram negative staining bacterium that grows by organohalide respiration, coupling the oxidation of H2 to the reductive dehalogenation of polychlorinated alkanes. Growth has not been observed with any non-polyhalogenated alkane electron acceptors. Here we describe the features of strain IP3-3(T) together with genome sequence information and its annotation. The 1,849,792 bp high-quality-draft genome contains 1936 predicted protein coding genes, 47 tRNA genes, a single large subunit rRNA (23S-5S) locus, and a single, orphan, small unit rRNA (16S) locus. The genome contains 29 predicted reductive dehalogenase genes, a large majority of which lack cognate genes encoding membrane anchoring proteins.

SUBMITTER: Key TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4918011 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome sequence of the organohalide-respiring Dehalogenimonas alkenigignens type strain (IP3-3(T)).

Key Trent A TA   Richmond Dray P DP   Bowman Kimberly S KS   Cho Yong-Joon YJ   Chun Jongsik J   da Costa Milton S MS   Rainey Fred A FA   Moe William M WM  

Standards in genomic sciences 20160623


Dehalogenimonas alkenigignens IP3-3(T) is a strictly anaerobic, mesophilic, Gram negative staining bacterium that grows by organohalide respiration, coupling the oxidation of H2 to the reductive dehalogenation of polychlorinated alkanes. Growth has not been observed with any non-polyhalogenated alkane electron acceptors. Here we describe the features of strain IP3-3(T) together with genome sequence information and its annotation. The 1,849,792 bp high-quality-draft genome contains 1936 predicted  ...[more]

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