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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 74(4): 987-93, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18156324

ABSTRACT

Fibrobacter is a highly cellulolytic genus commonly found in the rumen of ruminant animals and cecum of monogastric animals. In this study, suppression subtractive hybridization was used to identify the genes present in Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 but absent from F. intestinalis DR7. A total of 1,082 subtractive clones were picked, plasmids were purified, and inserts were sequenced, and the clones lacking homology to F. intestinalis were confirmed by Southern hybridization. By comparison of the sequences of the clones to one another and to those of the F. succinogenes genome, 802 sequences or 955 putative genes, comprising approximately 409 kb of F. succinogenes genomic DNA, were identified that lack similarity to those of F. intestinalis chromosomal DNA. The functional groups of genes, including those involved in cell envelope structure and function, energy metabolism, and transport and binding, had the largest number of genes specific to F. succinogenes. Low-stringency Southern hybridization showed that at least 37 glycoside hydrolases are shared by both species. A cluster of genes responsible for heme, porphyrin, and cobalamin biosynthesis in F. succinogenes S85 was either missing from or not functional in F. intestinalis DR7, which explains the requirement of vitamin B12 for the growth of the F. intestinalis species. Two gene clusters encoding NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunits probably shared by Fibrobacter genera appear to have an important role in energy metabolism.


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Fibrobacter/genetics , Genes, Bacterial/genetics , Genome, Bacterial/genetics , Blotting, Southern , Computational Biology , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Species Specificity
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Science ; 302(5652): 1967-9, 2003 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14671304

ABSTRACT

The complete genome sequence of Geobacter sulfurreducens, a delta-proteobacterium, reveals unsuspected capabilities, including evidence of aerobic metabolism, one-carbon and complex carbon metabolism, motility, and chemotactic behavior. These characteristics, coupled with the possession of many two-component sensors and many c-type cytochromes, reveal an ability to create alternative, redundant, electron transport networks and offer insights into the process of metal ion reduction in subsurface environments. As well as playing roles in the global cycling of metals and carbon, this organism clearly has the potential for use in bioremediation of radioactive metals and in the generation of electricity.


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Genome, Bacterial , Geobacter/genetics , Geobacter/metabolism , Metals/metabolism , Acetates/metabolism , Acetyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Aerobiosis , Anaerobiosis , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Carbon/metabolism , Chemotaxis , Chromosomes, Bacterial/genetics , Cytochromes c/genetics , Cytochromes c/metabolism , Electron Transport , Energy Metabolism , Genes, Bacterial , Genes, Regulator , Geobacter/physiology , Hydrogen/metabolism , Movement , Open Reading Frames , Oxidation-Reduction , Phylogeny
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