TY - JOUR
T1 - Complete and draft genome sequences of six members of the aquificales
AU - Reysenbach, Anna Louise
AU - Hamamura, N.
AU - Podar, M.
AU - Griffiths, E.
AU - Ferreira, S.
AU - Hochstein, R.
AU - Heidelberg, J.
AU - Johnson, J.
AU - Mead, D.
AU - Pohorille, A.
AU - Sarmiento, M.
AU - Sehweighofer, K.
AU - Seshadri, R.
AU - Voytek, M. A.
PY - 2009/3
Y1 - 2009/3
N2 - The Aquificales are widespread in marine and terrestrial hydrothermal environments. Here, we report the complete and draft genome sequences of six new members of the Aquificales: two marine species, Persephonella marina strain EX-H1 and Hydrogenivirga strain 128-5-R1 (from the East Pacific Rise, 9°50.3′N, 104°17.5′W, and the Eastern Lau Spreading Center, 176°11.5′W, 20°45.8′S, respectively), and four terrestrial isolates, Sulfuri-hydrogenibium azorense strain Az-Ful, Sulfurihydrogenibium yellowstonense strain SS-5, and Sulfurihydro-genibium strain Y03AOP1 (from Furnas, Azores, Portugal, and Calcite Springs and Obsidian Pool in Yellowstone National Park, United States, respectively), and the only thermoacidophilic isolate, Hydrogenobaculum strain Y04AAS1 (from a stream adjacent to Obsidian Pool). Significant differences among the different species exist that include nitrogen metabolism, hydrogen utilization, Chemotaxis, and signal transduction, providing insights into their ecological niche adaptations.
AB - The Aquificales are widespread in marine and terrestrial hydrothermal environments. Here, we report the complete and draft genome sequences of six new members of the Aquificales: two marine species, Persephonella marina strain EX-H1 and Hydrogenivirga strain 128-5-R1 (from the East Pacific Rise, 9°50.3′N, 104°17.5′W, and the Eastern Lau Spreading Center, 176°11.5′W, 20°45.8′S, respectively), and four terrestrial isolates, Sulfuri-hydrogenibium azorense strain Az-Ful, Sulfurihydrogenibium yellowstonense strain SS-5, and Sulfurihydro-genibium strain Y03AOP1 (from Furnas, Azores, Portugal, and Calcite Springs and Obsidian Pool in Yellowstone National Park, United States, respectively), and the only thermoacidophilic isolate, Hydrogenobaculum strain Y04AAS1 (from a stream adjacent to Obsidian Pool). Significant differences among the different species exist that include nitrogen metabolism, hydrogen utilization, Chemotaxis, and signal transduction, providing insights into their ecological niche adaptations.
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U2 - 10.1128/JB.01645-08
DO - 10.1128/JB.01645-08
M3 - Article
C2 - 19136599
AN - SCOPUS:63049100194
SN - 0021-9193
VL - 191
SP - 1992
EP - 1993
JO - Journal of Bacteriology
JF - Journal of Bacteriology
IS - 6
ER -