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Complete genome sequencing and analysis of Saprospira grandis str. Lewin, a predatory marine bacterium.


ABSTRACT: Saprospira grandis is a coastal marine bacterium that can capture and prey upon other marine bacteria using a mechanism known as 'ixotrophy'. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Saprospira grandis str. Lewin isolated from La Jolla beach in San Diego, California. The complete genome sequence comprises a chromosome of 4.35 Mbp and a plasmid of 54.9 Kbp. Genome analysis revealed incomplete pathways for the biosynthesis of nine essential amino acids but presence of a large number of peptidases. The genome encodes multiple copies of sensor globin-coupled rsbR genes thought to be essential for stress response and the presence of such sensor globins in Bacteroidetes is unprecedented. A total of 429 spacer sequences within the three CRISPR repeat regions were identified in the genome and this number is the largest among all the Bacteroidetes sequenced to date.

SUBMITTER: Saw JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3368406 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequencing and analysis of Saprospira grandis str. Lewin, a predatory marine bacterium.

Saw Jimmy H W JH   Yuryev Anton A   Kanbe Masaomi M   Hou Shaobin S   Young Aaron G AG   Aizawa Shin-Ichi S   Alam Maqsudul M  

Standards in genomic sciences 20120305 1


Saprospira grandis is a coastal marine bacterium that can capture and prey upon other marine bacteria using a mechanism known as 'ixotrophy'. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Saprospira grandis str. Lewin isolated from La Jolla beach in San Diego, California. The complete genome sequence comprises a chromosome of 4.35 Mbp and a plasmid of 54.9 Kbp. Genome analysis revealed incomplete pathways for the biosynthesis of nine essential amino acids but presence of a large number of pep  ...[more]

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