Insight from the draft genome of Dietzia cinnamea P4 reveals mechanisms of survival in complex tropical soil habitats and biotechnology potential

Luciano Procópio, Vanessa M. Alvarez, Diogo A. Jurelevicius, Lars H. Hansen, Søren Johannes Sørensen, Janine S. Cardoso, Marcelo Pádula, Álvaro C. Leitao, Lucy Seldin, Jan Dirk van Elsas

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Abstract

The draft genome of Dietzia cinnamea strain P4 was determined using pyrosequencing. In total, 428 supercontigs were obtained and analyzed. We here describe and interpret the main features of the draft genome. The genome contained a total of 3,555,295 bp, arranged in a single replicon with an average G+C percentage of 70.9%. It revealed the presence of complete pathways for basically all central metabolic routes. Also present were complete sets of genes for the glyoxalate and reductive carboxylate cycles. Autotrophic growth was suggested to occur by the presence of genes for aerobic CO oxidation, formate/formaldehyde oxidation, the reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle and the 3-hydropropionate cycle for CO 2 fixation. Secondary metabolism was evidenced by the presence of genes for the biosynthesis of terpene compounds, frenolicin, nanaomycin and avilamycin A antibiotics. Furthermore, a probable role in azinomycin B synthesis, an important product with antitumor activity, was indicated. The complete alk operon for the degradation of n-alkanes was found to be present, as were clusters of genes for biphenyl ring dihydroxylation. This study brings new insights in the genetics and physiology of D. cinnamea P4, which is useful in biotechnology and bioremediation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAntonie van Leeuwenhoek: Journal of Microbiology
Volume101
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)289-302
Number of pages14
ISSN0003-6072
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2012

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