Genome analysis of crude oil degrading Franconibacter pulveris strain DJ34 revealed its genetic basis for hydrocarbon degradation and survival in oil contaminated environment.

作者: Siddhartha Pal Siddhartha Pal , Anirban Kundu Anirban Kundu , TD Banerjee , Balaram Mohapatra Balaram Mohapatra , Ajoy Roy Ajoy Roy

DOI: 10.1016/J.YGENO.2017.06.002

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摘要: Franconibacter pulveris strain DJ34, isolated from Duliajan oil fields, Assam, was characterized in terms of its taxonomic, metabolic and genomic properties. The bacterium showed utilization diverse petroleum hydrocarbons electron acceptors, metal resistance, biosurfactant production. genome (4,856,096bp) this contained different genes related to the degradation various hydrocarbons, transport dissimilatory nitrate, nitrite sulfite reduction, chemotaxy, synthesis, etc. Genomic comparison with other spp. revealed higher abundance for cell motility, lipid metabolism, transcription translation DJ34 genome. Detailed COG analysis provides deeper insights into potential organism survival oil-contaminated complex habitat. This is first report on ecophysiology inventory sp. inhabiting crude rich environment, which might be useful designing strategy bioremediation contaminated environment.

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