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Sequence analysis of a salt tolerant metagenomic clone.


ABSTRACT: Metagenome represent an unlimited resource for discovery of novel genes. Here we report, sequence analysis of a salt tolerant metagenomic clone (6B4) from a pond water metagenomic library. Clone 6B4 had an insert of 2254 bp with G+C composition of 64.06%. DNA sequence from 6B4 showed homology to DNA sequences from pro-teobacteria indicating origin of 6B4 metagenomic insert from a yet uncharacterized proteobacteria. Two encoded proteins from clone 6B4 showed match with ATP-depen-dent Clp protease adaptor protein (ClpS) and phasin, while two truncated encoded proteins showed match with poly-3-hydroxybutyrate synthase and permease. Clp complex is known to play a role in stress tolerance. Expression of ClpS from metagenomic clone is proposed to be responsible for salt tolerance of the metagenomic clone 6B4.

SUBMITTER: Kapardar RK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3450326 | biostudies-other | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Sequence analysis of a salt tolerant metagenomic clone.

Kapardar Raj Kishor RK   Ranjan Ravi R   Puri Munish M   Sharma Rakesh R  

Indian journal of microbiology 20100601 2


Metagenome represent an unlimited resource for discovery of novel genes. Here we report, sequence analysis of a salt tolerant metagenomic clone (6B4) from a pond water metagenomic library. Clone 6B4 had an insert of 2254 bp with G+C composition of 64.06%. DNA sequence from 6B4 showed homology to DNA sequences from pro-teobacteria indicating origin of 6B4 metagenomic insert from a yet uncharacterized proteobacteria. Two encoded proteins from clone 6B4 showed match with ATP-depen-dent Clp protease  ...[more]

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