Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability

The wide use of whole-genome sequencing approach in the modern genomic era has opened a great opportunity to reveal the prospective applications of halophilic bacteria. Robertkochia marina CC-AMO-30DT is one of the halophilic bacteria that was previously taxonomically identified without any inspecti...

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Main Authors: Lam, Ming Quan, Chen, Sye Jinn, Goh, Kian Mau, Abd. Manan, Fazilah, Yahya, Adibah, Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir, Chong, Chun Shiong
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-020-00401-2
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spelling my.utm.909692021-05-31T13:28:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90969/ Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability Lam, Ming Quan Chen, Sye Jinn Goh, Kian Mau Abd. Manan, Fazilah Yahya, Adibah Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir Chong, Chun Shiong Q Science (General) The wide use of whole-genome sequencing approach in the modern genomic era has opened a great opportunity to reveal the prospective applications of halophilic bacteria. Robertkochia marina CC-AMO-30DT is one of the halophilic bacteria that was previously taxonomically identified without any inspection on its biotechnological potential from a genomic aspect. In this study, we present the whole-genome sequence of R. marina and demonstrated the ability of this bacterium in solubilizing phosphate by producing phosphatase. The genome of R. marina has 3.57 Mbp and contains 3107 predicted genes, from which 3044 are protein coding, 52 are non-coding RNAs, and 11 are pseudogenes. Several phosphatases such as alkaline phosphatases and pyrophosphatases were mined from the genome. Further genomic study (phylogenetics, sequence analysis, and functional mechanism) and experimental data suggested that the alkaline phosphatase produced by R. marina could potentially be utilized in promoting plant growth, particularly for plants on saline-based agricultural land. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed Lam, Ming Quan and Chen, Sye Jinn and Goh, Kian Mau and Abd. Manan, Fazilah and Yahya, Adibah and Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir and Chong, Chun Shiong (2021) Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 52 (1). pp. 251-256. ISSN 1517-8382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-020-00401-2
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Lam, Ming Quan
Chen, Sye Jinn
Goh, Kian Mau
Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Yahya, Adibah
Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir
Chong, Chun Shiong
Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
description The wide use of whole-genome sequencing approach in the modern genomic era has opened a great opportunity to reveal the prospective applications of halophilic bacteria. Robertkochia marina CC-AMO-30DT is one of the halophilic bacteria that was previously taxonomically identified without any inspection on its biotechnological potential from a genomic aspect. In this study, we present the whole-genome sequence of R. marina and demonstrated the ability of this bacterium in solubilizing phosphate by producing phosphatase. The genome of R. marina has 3.57 Mbp and contains 3107 predicted genes, from which 3044 are protein coding, 52 are non-coding RNAs, and 11 are pseudogenes. Several phosphatases such as alkaline phosphatases and pyrophosphatases were mined from the genome. Further genomic study (phylogenetics, sequence analysis, and functional mechanism) and experimental data suggested that the alkaline phosphatase produced by R. marina could potentially be utilized in promoting plant growth, particularly for plants on saline-based agricultural land.
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author Lam, Ming Quan
Chen, Sye Jinn
Goh, Kian Mau
Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Yahya, Adibah
Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir
Chong, Chun Shiong
author_facet Lam, Ming Quan
Chen, Sye Jinn
Goh, Kian Mau
Abd. Manan, Fazilah
Yahya, Adibah
Shamsir, Mohd. Shahir
Chong, Chun Shiong
author_sort Lam, Ming Quan
title Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
title_short Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
title_full Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
title_fullStr Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium Robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
title_sort genome sequence of an uncharted halophilic bacterium robertkochia marina with deciphering its phosphate-solubilizing ability
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90969/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-020-00401-2
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