Complete genome sequence of Desulfurispirillum indicum strain S5 T

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Desulfurispirillum indicum strain S5 T is a strictly anaerobic bacterium isolated from river sediment in Chennai, India. D. indicum belongs to the deep branching phylum of Chrysiogenetes, which currently only includes three other cultured species. Strain S5 T is the type strain of the species and it is capable of growth using selenate, selenite, arsenate, nitrate or nitrite as terminal electron acceptors. The 2,928,377 bp genome encodes 2,619 proteins and 49 RNA genes, and the information gained from its sequence will be relevant to the elucidation of microbially-mediated transformations of arsenic and selenium, in addition to deepening our knowledge of the underrepresented phylum of Chrysiogenetes.

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Bini, E., Rauschenbach, I., Narasingarao, P., Starovoytov, V., Hauser, L., Jeffries, C. D., … Häggblom, M. (2011). Complete genome sequence of Desulfurispirillum indicum strain S5 T. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 5(3), 371–378. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.2425302

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