2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-325
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Metabolic flexibility revealed in the genome of the cyst-forming α-1 proteobacterium Rhodospirillum centenum

Abstract: BackgroundRhodospirillum centenum is a photosynthetic non-sulfur purple bacterium that favors growth in an anoxygenic, photosynthetic N2-fixing environment. It is emerging as a genetically amenable model organism for molecular genetic analysis of cyst formation, photosynthesis, phototaxis, and cellular development. Here, we present an analysis of the genome of this bacterium.ResultsR. centenum contains a singular circular chromosome of 4,355,548 base pairs in size harboring 4,105 genes. It has an intact Calvin… Show more

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“…constructed two comprehensive databases, namely, Human miRNA-associated Disease Database (HMDD) and miR2Disease, respectively. Yang et al 14. presented a database of differentially expressed miRNAs in human cancers (dbDEMC) to explore the expression of aberrant miRNAs in different cancer conditions.…”
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“…constructed two comprehensive databases, namely, Human miRNA-associated Disease Database (HMDD) and miR2Disease, respectively. Yang et al 14. presented a database of differentially expressed miRNAs in human cancers (dbDEMC) to explore the expression of aberrant miRNAs in different cancer conditions.…”
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“…The genome contains six pairs of genes encoding the light-harvesting 2 (LH2) antenna, and their expression is regulated by light intensity (6) and probably other parameters detected by the wealth of sensors. Compared to Rhodocista centenaria, genes for bacteriochlorophyll (bch) and carotenoid (crt) biosynthesis, as well as reaction centers and core light-harvesting complexes (puf and puh) (5), are organized into two photosynthetic gene clusters (pufCMLAB-bchZYXC-crtEC and crtBIbchP2GFNBHLM-ihaA-puhA) in P. molischianum, rather than a single one, as found elsewhere. More surprisingly, P. molischianum contains structural gene clusters for two different types of nitrogenases, a Mo-Fe-dependent nitrogenase (Nif cluster) which is also found in Rhodocista centenaria (5) and an alternative Fe-Fe nitrogenase (Anf cluster).…”
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“…Genus Skermanella belongs to family Rhodospirillaceae , but Skermanella species cannot fix carbon as Rhodospirillum centenum [22] and Azospirillum amazonense [23] do. Genomic analysis of S.…”
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confidence: 99%