美国萨凡纳河遗址(SRS)伯克霍尔德氏菌菌株SRS- w -2-2016抗高浓度铀和镍的基因组中心评估

Ashish Pathak , Ashvini Chauhan , Paul Stothard , Stefan Green , Mark Maienschein-Cline , Rajneesh Jaswal , John Seaman
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萨凡纳河遗址(SRS)是位于南卡罗来纳州艾肯附近的一个约800平方公里的前核武器生产设施,仍然受到重金属和放射性核素的共同污染。为了更好地了解微生物介导的生物修复机制,从位于SRS站点的Steeds Pond土壤中分离出几种耐高浓度铀(U)和镍(Ni)的细菌菌株。其中一株菌株SRS-W-2-2016在U和Ni上均有较强的生长。为了充分了解该菌株所具有的代谢功能库,我们获得了一个草案的全基因组序列(WGS),并进行了组装、注释和分析。以基因组为中心的评估显示,该分离物属于伯克霍尔德菌属,与具有侵袭性的多氯联苯降解剂B. xenovorans LB400有密切关系。在90倍的覆盖率下,菌株SRS-W-2-2016基因组共包含8035584个碱基,其中7071个推定基因组装成191个contigs, N50 contigs长度为134675个碱基。在菌株SRS-W-2-2016中发现了多个编码重金属/放射性核素抗性的基因同源物,如一套类似于镍/钴转运调节因子的外膜外排泵蛋白、肽/镍转运底物和atp结合蛋白、渗透酶蛋白和一个高亲和力的镍转运蛋白。值得注意的是,菌株SRS-W-2-2016中有两个独立的基因片段与spoT基因同源;此外,在分离物中也发现了过多的加氧酶基因,可能参与有机化合物的分解,促进菌株在SRS共污染的土壤中成功定植和生存。Burkholderia sp.菌株SRS-W-2-2016的WGS项目可在DDBJ/ENA/GenBank获取,登录号为#MSDV00000000。
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Genome-centric evaluation of Burkholderia sp. strain SRS-W-2-2016 resistant to high concentrations of uranium and nickel isolated from the Savannah River Site (SRS), USA

Savannah River Site (SRS), an approximately 800-km2 former nuclear weapons production facility located near Aiken, SC remains co-contaminated by heavy metals and radionuclides. To gain a better understanding on microbially-mediated bioremediation mechanisms, several bacterial strains resistant to high concentrations of Uranium (U) and Nickel (Ni) were isolated from the Steeds Pond soils located within the SRS site. One of the isolated strains, designated as strain SRS-W-2-2016, grew robustly on both U and Ni. To fully understand the arsenal of metabolic functions possessed by this strain, a draft whole genome sequence (WGS) was obtained, assembled, annotated and analyzed. Genome-centric evaluation revealed the isolate to belong to the Burkholderia genus with close affiliation to B. xenovorans LB400, an aggressive polychlorinated biphenyl-degrader. At a coverage of 90 ×, the genome of strain SRS-W-2-2016 consisted of 8,035,584 bases with a total number of 7071 putative genes assembling into 191 contigs with an N50 contig length of 134,675 bases. Several gene homologues coding for resistance to heavy metals/radionuclides were identified in strain SRS-W-2-2016, such as a suite of outer membrane efflux pump proteins similar to nickel/cobalt transporter regulators, peptide/nickel transport substrate and ATP-binding proteins, permease proteins, and a high-affinity nickel-transport protein. Also noteworthy were two separate gene fragments in strain SRS-W-2-2016 homologous to the spoT gene; recently correlated with bacterial tolerance to U. Additionally, a plethora of oxygenase genes were also identified in the isolate, potentially involved in the breakdown of organic compounds facilitating the strain's successful colonization and survival in the SRS co-contaminated soils. The WGS project of Burkholderia sp. strain SRS-W-2-2016 is available at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession #MSDV00000000.

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