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Complete Genome Sequence of the Halophile Bacterium X49, Isolated from Salt-fermented

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Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Genetics
Date 2018 Oct 12
PMID 30305867
Citations 5
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X49 is a member of the family within the order and can be isolated from salt-fermented larval gizzard shad. The genome of X49 reported here provides a genetic basis for its halophilic character. Diverse genes were involved in salt-in and -out strategies enabling adaptation of X49 to hypersaline environments. Due to resistance to high salt concentrations, genome research of X49 will contribute to the improvement of environmental and biotechnological usage by enhancing understanding of the osmotic equilibrium in the cytoplasm. Its genome consists of 3,584,631 bp, with an average G + C content of 59.1%, and 3261 coding sequences, 12 rRNAs, 66 tRNAs, and 8 miscRNAs.

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