Assembly of a complete genome sequence for Gemmata obscuriglobus reveals a novel prokaryotic rRNA operon gene architecture
Gemmata obscuriglobus is a Gram-negative bacterium with several intriguing biological features. Here, we present a complete, de novo whole genome assembly for G. obscuriglobus which consists of a single, circular 9 Mb chromosome, with no plasmids detected. The genome was annotated using the NCBI Pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2018-11, Vol.111 (11), p.2095-2105 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gemmata obscuriglobus
is a Gram-negative bacterium with several intriguing biological features. Here, we present a complete, de novo whole genome assembly for
G. obscuriglobus
which consists of a single, circular 9 Mb chromosome, with no plasmids detected. The genome was annotated using the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation pipeline to generate common gene annotations. Analysis of the rRNA genes revealed three interesting features for a bacterium. First, linked
G. obscuriglobus rrn
operons have a unique gene order, 23S–5S–16S, compared to typical prokaryotic
rrn
operons (16S–23S–5S). Second,
G. obscuriglobus rrn
operons can either be linked or unlinked (a 16S gene is in a separate genomic location from a 23S and 5S gene pair). Third, all of the 23S genes (5 in total) have unique polymorphisms. Genome analysis of a different
Gemmata
species (SH-PL17), revealed a similar 23S–5S–16S gene order in all of its linked
rrn
operons and the presence of an unlinked operon. Together, our findings show that unique and rare features in
Gemmata rrn
operons among prokaryotes provide a means to better define the evolutionary relatedness of
Gemmata
species and the divergence time for different
Gemmata
species. Additionally, these
rrn
operon differences provide important insights into the
rrn
operon architecture of common ancestors of the planctomycetes. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6072 1572-9699 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10482-018-1102-0 |