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Complete genome sequence of Syntrophobotulus glycolicus type strain (FlGlyR)
Authors:Han Cliff  Mwirichia Romano  Chertkov Olga  Held Brittany  Lapidus Alla  Nolan Matt  Lucas Susan  Hammon Nancy  Deshpande Shweta  Cheng Jan-Fang  Tapia Roxanne  Goodwin Lynne  Pitluck Sam  Huntemann Marcel  Liolios Konstantinos  Ivanova Natalia  Pagani Ioanna  Mavromatis Konstantinos  Ovchinikova Galina  Pati Amrita  Chen Amy  Palaniappan Krishna  Land Miriam  Hauser Loren  Brambilla Evelyne-Marie  Rohde Manfred  Spring Stefan  Sikorski Johannes  Göker Markus  Woyke Tanja  Bristow James  Eisen Jonathan A  Markowitz Victor  Hugenholtz Philip  Kyrpides Nikos C  Klenk Hans-Peter  Detter John C
Abstract:Syntrophobotulus glycolicus Friedrich et al. 1996 is currently the only member of the genus Syntrophobotulus within the family Peptococcaceae. The species is of interest because of its isolated phylogenetic location in the genome-sequenced fraction of tree of life. When grown in pure culture with glyoxylate as carbon source the organism utilizes glyoxylate through fermentative oxidation, whereas, when grown in syntrophic co-culture with homoacetogenic or methanogenic bacteria, it is able to oxidize glycolate to carbon dioxide and hydrogen. No other organic or inorganic carbon source is utilized by S. glycolicus. The subdivision of the family Peptococcaceae into genera does not reflect the natural relationships, particularly regarding the genera most closely related to Syntrophobotulus. Both Desulfotomaculum and Pelotomaculum are paraphyletic assemblages, and the taxonomic classification is in significant conflict with the 16S rRNA data. S. glycolicus is already the ninth member of the family Peptococcaceae with a completely sequenced and publicly available genome. The 3,406,739 bp long genome with its 3,370 protein-coding and 69 RNA genes is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
Keywords:glycolate-oxidizing   Gram-negative staining with Gram-positive cell wall structure   strictly anaerobic   chemotrophic   mesophilic   non-motile   rod-shaped   spore-forming   Peptococcaceae   Clostridiales   GEBA
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