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Complete Genome Sequence of Magnetospirillum sp. Strain XM-1, Isolated from the Xi'an City Moat, China.

Yinzhao Wang1,2,3, Tongwei Zhang1,2, Wei Lin1,2, Bingfang Zhang1,2, Yao Cai1,2, Caiyun Yang1,2, Jinhua Li1,2, Huangtao Xu1,2, Yongxin Pan4,2,3.   

Abstract

The magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum sp. strain XM-1 was recently isolated from the Xi'an City moat, China. It belongs to the Rhodospirillaceae family in the Alphaproteobacteria class. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of XM-1. The genome contains a single circular chromosome of 4,825,187 bp and a plasmid of 167,290 bp.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27795283      PMCID: PMC5073270          DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.01171-16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Announc


GENOME ANNOUNCEMENT

Magnetotactic bacteria are able to synthesize intracellular nanosized magnetic crystals (Fe3O4/Fe3S4) usually arranged into a chain structure, known as magnetosomes, that help the cells navigate along the geomagnetic field in aquatic environments (1, 2). Magnetospirillum sp. strain XM-1, belonging to the Alphaproteobacteria was isolated from the eutrophic city moat in Xi’an, China (3), and synthesizes about 10 magnetite magnetosomes per cell (4). The complete genome of Magnetospirillum sp. strain XM-1 was sequenced using Illumina HiSeq 2000 sequencing platforms (BGI, China). Short-insert (~500-bp) and long-insert (~6,000-bp) size DNA libraries were constructed, and a total of 121,032,268 reads were obtained, corresponding to 1,089 Mb of sequence data. De novo and reference-based assemblies were performed by SOAPdenovo version 2.04 (5). Genome of Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 (6) was used as a reference strain. For highly complex region, PCRs were conducted to fill all the gaps. The complete genome sequence of strain XM-1 comprised one circular chromosome of 4,825,187 bp and one plasmid of 167,290 bp. The G+C contents of the chromosome and plasmid are 65.64% and 66.48%, respectively. Gene annotation and analysis were performed using the MaGe Genoscope Web-based system (7). All predicted open reading frames were manually checked. The chromosome contains 4,766 coding sequences (CDSs), 53 tRNAs, two sets of rRNA operons, and 11 miscellaneous RNAs. The average CDS length is 940 bp. Of 4,766 CDSs, 74.26% could be classified as at least one category of the Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COG), in which genes related to signal transduction mechanisms (10.93%) account for dominant COG categories. Inorganic ion transport and metabolism correspond to 5.6% of the gene products in COGs. The plasmid contains 186 CDSs, and their average length is 817 bp. Compared with the chromosome, only 38.17% of plasmid CDSs could be classified as COG groups. Genes associated with replication, recombination, and repair (8.6%) rank first in COG groups in plasmids while making up only 5.7% in the chromosome. Magnetosome formation in magnetotactic bacteria is controlled by a cluster of conserved genes (8). In Magnetospirillum sp. strain XM-1, we found that these essential genes are organized in mamGFDC, mms6, mamAB, and mamXY clusters in an approximately 100-kb region. A total of 39 genes are predicted related to magnetosome synthesis, including fur, feoAB, and ftsZ-like genes, and 24 genes were annotated as transposases or mobile elements (9). Strain XM-1 possesses a megaplasmid containing three clusters of heavy metal efflux genes, one czcD gene, and merR-like heavy metal regulation genes. These outer membrane heavy metal efflux genes can help bacteria export the toxic heavy metal (10). Five DNA methylase-related genes, one putative type II restriction enzyme gene, a resolvase domain-containing protein gene, and a putative DNA topoisomerase are present in the plasmid, which may help bacteria avoid foreign DNA invasion (11, 12).

Accession number(s).

The complete genome sequence of Magnetospirillum sp. strain XM-1 has been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession numbers LN997848 and LN997849.
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