Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/130486
Author(s): Faria, M.
Bordin, N.
Kizina, J.
Harder, J.
Devos, D.
Lage, O.M.
Title: Planctomycetes attached to algal surfaces: Insight into their genomes
Publisher: Genomics
Issue Date: 2018
Abstract: Planctomycetes are bacteria with complex molecular and cellular biology. They have large genomes, some over 7 Mb, and complex life cycles that include motile cells and sessile cells. Some live on the complex biofilm of macroalgae. Factors governing their life in this environment were investigated at the genomic level. We analyzed the genomes of three planctomycetes isolated from algal surfaces. The genomes were 6.6 Mbp to 8.1 Mbp large. Genes for outer-membrane proteins, peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis were present. Rubripirellula obstinata LF1T, Roseimaritima ulvae UC8T and Mariniblastus fucicola FC18T shared with Rhodopirellula baltica and R. rubra SWK7 unique proteins related to metal binding systems, phosphate metabolism, chemotaxis, and stress response. These functions may contribute to their ecological success in such a complex environment. Exceptionally huge proteins (6000 to 10,000 amino-acids) with extracellular, periplasmic or membrane-associated locations were found which may be involved in biofilm formation or cell adhesion.
Subject: Genome
Huge proteins
Lifestyle in macroalgal biofilm
Mariniblastus fucicola
Roseimaritima ulvae
Rubripirellula obstinata
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/130486
Source: Genomics 110 (2018) 231–238
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: restrictedAccess
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