Microbiol Resour Announc
November 2024
The genus comprises facultatively anaerobic, endospore-forming, Gram-positive eubacteria known for efficiently producing a diverse array of exoenzymes. We isolated and sequenced the complete genomes of two bacteria from the pegmatite surface in the fourth ore body in the mine Wagu Kannon Mine, Fukushima Prefecture.
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January 2024
CS-K2 is a Gram-negative bacterium first isolated from the sediment of the littoral zone of a freshwater lake in Germany. We here present the complete annotated genome sequence of this thiosulfate-oxidizing bacterium, spanning 3.54 Mb and encoding 3,192 protein-coding sequences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report here the complete genome sequence of sp. strain SVR, isolated from antimony mine soil in Nakase Mine, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. SVR strains proliferate using antimonate [Sb(V)] as an electron acceptor, providing insights into the antimony reduction mechanism.
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June 2020
We report here the draft genome sequence of sp. strain SVR, isolated from antimony mine soil in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The genome sequence data in this study will provide useful information for understanding bacterial antimonate reduction.
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