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Draft genome sequence of marine alphaproteobacterial strain HIMB11, the first cultivated representative of a unique lineage within the Roseobacter clade possessing an unusually small genome
Authors:Bryndan P Durham  Jana Grote  Kerry A Whittaker  Sara J Bender  Haiwei Luo  Sharon L Grim  Julia M Brown  John R Casey  Antony Dron  Lennin Florez-Leiva  Andreas Krupke  Catherine M Luria  Aric H Mine  Olivia D Nigro  Santhiska Pather  Agathe Talarmin  Emma K Wear  Thomas S Weber  Jesse M Wilson  Matthew J Church  Edward F DeLong  David M Karl  Grieg F Steward  John M Eppley  Nikos C Kyrpides  Stephan Schuster  Michael S Rappé
Abstract:Strain HIMB11 is a planktonic marine bacterium isolated from coastal seawater in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii belonging to the ubiquitous and versatile Roseobacter clade of the alphaproteobacterial family Rhodobacteraceae. Here we describe the preliminary characteristics of strain HIMB11, including annotation of the draft genome sequence and comparative genomic analysis with other members of the Roseobacter lineage. The 3,098,747 bp draft genome is arranged in 34 contigs and contains 3,183 protein-coding genes and 54 RNA genes. Phylogenomic and 16S rRNA gene analyses indicate that HIMB11 represents a unique sublineage within the Roseobacter clade. Comparison with other publicly available genome sequences from members of the Roseobacter lineage reveals that strain HIMB11 has the genomic potential to utilize a wide variety of energy sources (e.g. organic matter, reduced inorganic sulfur, light, carbon monoxide), while possessing a reduced number of substrate transporters.
Keywords:marine bacterioplankton  Roseobacter  aerobic anoxygenic phototroph  dimethylsulfoniopropionate
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