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  • Haloarchaea thrive in highly saline environments, particularly in the salt crystallizers of the Rann of Kutch, where salt concentrations are very high.
  • The extreme halophilic archaeon 3A1-DGR, found in these crystallizers, requires at least 10% NaCl to grow and has a genome that was sequenced to understand its unique stress tolerance mechanisms.
  • The draft genome of 3A1-DGR is 2.88 Mb in size with a G+C content of 68%, and it contains 43 genes potentially related to its ability to survive extreme osmotic conditions, indicating further research is needed to pinpoint specific osmotolerance genes.

Article Abstract

Haloarchaea are predominant in the salt crystallizers of the Rann of Kutch when the concentration of salts approaches saturation levels. The obligate and extreme halophilic archaeon 3A1-DGR, isolated from a salt crystallizer pond of the Little Rann of Kutch, India, needs minimum of 10 % NaCl in the growth medium. To understand the mechanism(s) of osmotolerance and adaptation at extreme osmolarity, and to mine relevant gene(s), the genome of this haloarchaeon, 3A1-DGR, was sequenced. We report here, the 2.88 Mb draft genome sequence of the haloarchaeon 3A1-DGR, with G+C content of 68 % and the possible involvement of 43 genes in stress tolerance. Further studies of the genome of this haloarchaeon would be required to identify gene(s) that might be responsible for imparting extreme osmotolerance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186937PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12088-014-0483-7DOI Listing

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