Whole Genome Sequence of Marinobacter salarius Strain SMR5, Shown to Promote Growth in its Diatom Host.

Journal of Genomics Pub Date : 2019-10-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jgen.39039
Mats Töpel, Matthew I M Pinder, Oskar N Johansson, Olga Kourtchenko, Anna Godhe, Adrian K Clarke
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Attempts to obtain axenic cultures of the marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi often result in poor growth, indicating the importance of the microbiome to the growth of its host. In order to identify the precise roles played by these associated bacteria, individual strains were isolated, cultured and sequenced. We report the genome of one such strain - SMR5, isolated from a culture of S. marinoi strain R05AC sampled from top layer sediments of the Swedish west coast. Its genome of 4,630,160 bp consists of a circular chromosome and one circular plasmid, and 4,263 CDSs were inferred in the annotation. Comparison of 16S rRNA sequences and other markers, along with phylotaxonomic analysis, leads us to place strain SMR5 in the taxon Marinobacter salarius. Pathway analysis and previous experimental work suggest that this strain may produce a growth factor, as well as improve iron availability for its host via siderophores.

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salarius海洋杆菌SMR5菌株的全基因组序列显示可促进其硅藻宿主的生长
试图获得海洋硅藻Skeletonema marinoi的无菌培养物往往会导致生长不良,这表明微生物组对宿主生长的重要性。为了确定这些相关细菌所起的确切作用,对单个菌株进行了分离、培养和测序。我们报道了一种这样的菌株SMR5的基因组,该菌株是从瑞典西海岸顶层沉积物中采样的S.marinoi菌株R05AC的培养物中分离出来的。其基因组为4630160bp,由一条环形染色体和一个环形质粒组成,注释中推断出4263个CDSs。16S rRNA序列和其他标记的比较,以及系统分类学分析,使我们将菌株SMR5定位在salarius海洋杆菌分类单元中。通路分析和先前的实验工作表明,该菌株可能产生一种生长因子,并通过铁载体提高宿主的铁利用率。
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