Literature DB >> 19429624

Genome sequence of Azotobacter vinelandii, an obligate aerobe specialized to support diverse anaerobic metabolic processes.

João C Setubal1, Patricia dos Santos, Barry S Goldman, Helga Ertesvåg, Guadelupe Espin, Luis M Rubio, Svein Valla, Nalvo F Almeida, Divya Balasubramanian, Lindsey Cromes, Leonardo Curatti, Zijin Du, Eric Godsy, Brad Goodner, Kaitlyn Hellner-Burris, José A Hernandez, Katherine Houmiel, Juan Imperial, Christina Kennedy, Timothy J Larson, Phil Latreille, Lauren S Ligon, Jing Lu, Mali Maerk, Nancy M Miller, Stacie Norton, Ina P O'Carroll, Ian Paulsen, Estella C Raulfs, Rebecca Roemer, James Rosser, Daniel Segura, Steve Slater, Shawn L Stricklin, David J Studholme, Jian Sun, Carlos J Viana, Erik Wallin, Baomin Wang, Cathy Wheeler, Huijun Zhu, Dennis R Dean, Ray Dixon, Derek Wood.   

Abstract

Azotobacter vinelandii is a soil bacterium related to the Pseudomonas genus that fixes nitrogen under aerobic conditions while simultaneously protecting nitrogenase from oxygen damage. In response to carbon availability, this organism undergoes a simple differentiation process to form cysts that are resistant to drought and other physical and chemical agents. Here we report the complete genome sequence of A. vinelandii DJ, which has a single circular genome of 5,365,318 bp. In order to reconcile an obligate aerobic lifestyle with exquisitely oxygen-sensitive processes, A. vinelandii is specialized in terms of its complement of respiratory proteins. It is able to produce alginate, a polymer that further protects the organism from excess exogenous oxygen, and it has multiple duplications of alginate modification genes, which may alter alginate composition in response to oxygen availability. The genome analysis identified the chromosomal locations of the genes coding for the three known oxygen-sensitive nitrogenases, as well as genes coding for other oxygen-sensitive enzymes, such as carbon monoxide dehydrogenase and formate dehydrogenase. These findings offer new prospects for the wider application of A. vinelandii as a host for the production and characterization of oxygen-sensitive proteins.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19429624      PMCID: PMC2704721          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00504-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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