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Marcelo Bertalan1, Rodolpho Albano, Vânia de Pádua, Luc Rouws, Cristian Rojas, Adriana Hemerly, Kátia Teixeira, Stefan Schwab, Jean Araujo, André Oliveira, Leonardo França, Viviane Magalhães, Sylvia Alquéres, Alexander Cardoso, Wellington Almeida, Marcio Martins Loureiro, Eduardo Nogueira, Daniela Cidade, Denise Oliveira, Tatiana Simão, Jacyara Macedo, Ana Valadão, Marcela Dreschsel, Flávia Freitas, Marcia Vidal, Helma Guedes, Elisete Rodrigues, Carlos Meneses, Paulo Brioso, Luciana Pozzer, Daniel Figueiredo, Helena Montano, Jadier Junior, Gonçalo de Souza Filho, Victor Martin Quintana Flores, Beatriz Ferreira, Alan Branco, Paula Gonzalez, Heloisa Guillobel, Melissa Lemos, Luiz Seibel, José Macedo, Marcio Alves-Ferreira, Gilberto Sachetto-Martins, Ana Coelho, Eidy Santos, Gilda Amaral, Anna Neves, Ana Beatriz Pacheco, Daniela Carvalho, Letícia Lery, Paulo Bisch, Shaila C Rössle, Turán Urményi, Alessandra Rael Pereira, Rosane Silva, Edson Rondinelli, Wanda von Krüger, Orlando Martins, José Ivo Baldani, Paulo C G Ferreira.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus Pal5 is an endophytic diazotrophic bacterium that lives in association with sugarcane plants. It has important biotechnological features such as nitrogen fixation, plant growth promotion, sugar metabolism pathways, secretion of organic acids, synthesis of auxin and the occurrence of bacteriocins.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19775431 PMCID: PMC2765452 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-10-450
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
General features of the G. diazotrophicus PAL5 genome.
| Size, bp | 3,999,591 |
| G+C content, % | 66% |
| Coding sequences | 3,938 |
| Functional assigned | 2,861 |
| Insertion Sequences (IS) | 223 |
| Pseudo genes | 83 |
| Conserved and hypothetical proteins | 1,077 |
| % of the genome coding | 90 |
| Average length, bp | 947 |
| %ATG initiation codons | 2,809 |
| %GTG initiation codons | 681 |
| %TTG initiation codons | 440 |
| RNA elements | |
| rRNA | 4 × (16S-23S-5S) |
| tRNAs | 55 |
Figure 1Distribution of gene class by groups. Percentage of gene class in three groups: Whole genome (blue), core regions (green) and accessories regions (red). The group energy metabolism includes glycolysis, electron transport. Information transfer includes transcription, translation and DNA/RNA modification. Surface class includes inner and outer membrane, secreted proteins, and lipopolysaccharides.
Figure 2GC3 analysis of all genes in the chromosome. Each spot represents a gene in the chromosome. In red are the genes that were classified as accessories by the IVOM method. In green are the genes classified as core by quartops analysis. In blue are the genes that were not classified as core or accessories.
Figure 3Circular representation of . From inside to outside. 1-) GC Content. 2-) GC Skew. 3-) Annotation, colors defined by class, see Methods. 4-) Predicted Highly Expressed genes; in blue genes classified as "Alien" and in red genes classified as putative highly expressed. 5-) Accessory regions determined by GC3 and IVOM. 6-) Reciprocal best hits results, in green from G. oxydans 621H, in blue genes from A. cryptum JF-5 and in red genes from G. bethesdensis CGDNIH. 7-) Reciprocal Best Hits (RBH) with all complete genomes from the order rhizobiales. 8-) RBH with all other complete genomes from Alphaproteobacteria class; 9-) RBH with all complete genomes from Betaproteobacteria class. 10-) RBH with all complete genomes from Gammaproteobacteria class. 11-) RBH with all other complete genomes.
Figure 4Osmotolerance mechanisms in . Osmotolerance mechanisms in G. diazotrophicus. (1) Sensor protein kdpD (GDI1564). (2) Transcriptional regulatory protein kdpE (GDI1565). (3) Potassium ABC transporter (kdpABC transporter; GDI1566-1568). (4) Glutathione-regulated system protein kefB (GDI0899) and (5) kefC (GDI2585). (6) Proline/betaine transporter (GDI2530). (7) Dpp ABC transporters for di- and tripeptides (GDI0246-GDI0250, GDI0454-GDI0458 and GDI3540-GDI3544). (8) Transporter dtpT, (GDI3819 and GDI0829). (9) Oligopeptide transporter (Opt; GDI3108). (10) Sensor kinase EnVZ (GDI3087). (11) OmpR (GDI3088). (12) Large Conductance MS channel mscL (GDI1732). (13) Small conductance MS channel, mscS, (GDI0793, GDI1149, GDI1789, and GDI3802). (14) glpRDFK (GDI1751-1754). (15) glpDKF (GDI0262, GDI0266, and GDI0267). (16) otsA GDI0917. (17) otsB GDI0916). (18) Periplasmic trehalase (treA GDI1341). The function of the proteins was verified by BLAST and motif searches of the corresponding CDS against public databases.