| Literature DB >> 24501626 |
Paul G Beyersmann1, Olga Chertkov2, Jörn Petersen3, Anne Fiebig3, Amy Chen4, Amrita Pati5, Natalia Ivanova5, Alla Lapidus5, Lynne A Goodwin6, Patrick Chain2, John C Detter6, Manfred Rohde7, Sabine Gronow3, Nikos C Kyrpides5, Tanja Woyke5, Meinhard Simon1, Markus Göker3, Hans-Peter Klenk3, Thorsten Brinkhoff1.
Abstract
In 2009 Phaeobacter caeruleus was described as a novel species affiliated with the marine Roseobacter clade, which, in turn, belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria. The genus Phaeobacter is well known for members that produce various secondary metabolites. Here we report of putative quorum sensing systems, based on the finding of six N-acyl-homoserine lactone synthetases, and show that the blue color of P. caeruleus is probably due to the production of the secondary metabolite indigoidine. Therefore, P. caeruleus might have inhibitory effects on other bacteria. In this study the genome of the type strain DSM 24564(T) was sequenced, annotated and characterized. The 5,344,419 bp long genome with its seven plasmids contains 5,227 protein-coding genes (3,904 with a predicted function) and 108 RNA genes.Entities:
Keywords: Alphaproteobacteria; Rhodobacteraceae; biofilm; indigoidine; motile; quorum sensing; siderophores
Year: 2013 PMID: 24501626 PMCID: PMC3910702 DOI: 10.4056/sigs.3927623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stand Genomic Sci ISSN: 1944-3277