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"Candidatus cloacamonas acidaminovorans": genome sequence reconstruction provides a first glimpse of a new bacterial division.

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  • "Candidatus cloacamonas acidaminovorans": genome sequence reconstruction provides a first glimpse of a new bacterial division. Abstract Text:

    Many microorganisms live in anaerobic environments. Most of these microorganisms have not yet been cultivated. Here, we present, from a metagenomic analysis of an anaerobic digester of a municipal wastewater treatment plant, a reconstruction of the complete genome of a bacterium belonging to the WWE1 candidate division. In silico proteome analysis indicated that this bacterium might derive most of its carbon and energy from the fermentation of amino acids, and hence, it was provisionally classified as "Candidatus Cloacamonas acidaminovorans." "Candidatus Cloacamonas acidaminovorans" is probably a syntrophic bacterium that is present in many anaerobic digesters. This report highlights how environmental sequence data might provide genomic and functional information about a new bacterial clade whose members are involved in anaerobic digestion.

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    "Candidatus cloacamonas acidaminovorans": genome sequence reconstruction provides a first glimpse of a new bacterial division. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of bacteriology

    VOLUME: 190

    Page Numbers: 2572-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Bacteriol.

    ISSN: 1098-5530

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: CEA/Genoscope, CNRS-UMR8030, 2 rue Gaston Crémieux, 91057 Evry, France. denis@genoscope.cns.fr.

    Country: United States

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