Draft Genome Sequence of the Anoxygenic Filamentous Phototrophic Bacterium Oscillochloris trichoides subsp. DG-6

Author:

Kuznetsov Boris B.1,Ivanovsky Ruslan N.2,Keppen Olga I.2,Sukhacheva Marina V.1,Bumazhkin Boris K.1,Patutina Ekaterina O.1,Beletsky Alexey V.1,Mardanov Andrey V.1,Baslerov Roman V.1,Panteleeva Angela N.1,Kolganova Tatjana V.1,Ravin Nikolai V.1,Skryabin Konstantin G.1

Affiliation:

1. Centre Bioengineering RAS, Prosp. 60-let Oktyabrya, Bld. 7-1, Moscow 117312, Russia

2. Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Leninskie Gory 1-12, Moscow 119991, Russia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Oscillochloris trichoides is a mesophilic, filamentous, photoautotrophic, nonsulfur, diazotrophic bacterium which is capable of carbon dioxide fixation via the reductive pentose phosphate cycle and possesses no assimilative sulfate reduction. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of Oscillochloris trichoides subsp. DG-6, the type strain of the species, which has permitted the prediction of genes for carbon and nitrogen metabolism and for the light-harvesting apparatus.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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