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Accession: PRJNA15610 ID: 15610

Dehalococcoides

Comparison of dechlorinating anaerobes

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Both dehalogenating strains of Dehalococcoides were compared. Strain CBDB1 can grow in synthetic medium with some vitamins and fixed nitrogen whereas strain 195 is grown in complex media. Over 1200 of the 1400 coding regions in strain CBDB1 are also found in strain 195, and there are many regions showing colinearity. Neither strain encoded genes involved in flagellar synthesis, cytochromes, or peptidoglcyan biosynthesis. There are three large integrated elements in CBDB1 as compared to 195 that exhibit unusual GC composition, while 195 has 9 integrated elements as compared to CBDB1. Analysis of the rdh loci that encode reductive-dehalogenase-homologous proteins revealed that strain 195 shares 12 of these loci with strain CBDB1, which has a total of 32 rdh loci. More...
AccessionPRJNA15610
TypeUmbrella Comparative genomics project (Subtype:Comparative genomics)
OrganismDehalococcoides[Taxonomy ID: 61434]
Bacteria; Chloroflexi; Dehalococcoidia; Dehalococcoidales; Dehalococcoidaceae; Dehalococcoides
SubmissionRegistration date: 25-Aug-2005
Max Planck Institute
Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
of Links
Sequence data
Nucleotide (Genomic DNA)2
Protein Sequences3038
Publications
PubMed4
Other datasets
BioSample2
Assembly2
Dehalococcoides encompasses the following 2 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Genome sequencing
Highest level of assembly :
Complete genome

2
BioProject
accession
Assembly
level
OrganismTitle
PRJNA214 Complete genomeDehalococcoides mccartyi 195Reduces chlorinated hydrocarbons in contaminated subsurface environments. (TIGR)
PRJNA15604 Complete genomeDehalococcoides mccartyi CBDB1Anaerobic organism capable of dechlorinating a wide variety of environmental pollutants (Max Planck Institute)

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