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dc.contributor.authorOosterkamp, Margreet J
dc.contributor.authorVeuskens, Teun
dc.contributor.authorPlugge, Caroline M
dc.contributor.authorLangenhoff, Alette A M
dc.contributor.authorGerritse, Jan
dc.contributor.authorvan Berkel, Willem J H
dc.contributor.authorPieper, Dietmar H
dc.contributor.authorJunca, Howard
dc.contributor.authorGoodwin, Lynne A
dc.contributor.authorDaligault, Hajnalka E
dc.contributor.authorBruce, David C
dc.contributor.authorDetter, John C
dc.contributor.authorTapia, Roxanne
dc.contributor.authorHan, Cliff S
dc.contributor.authorLand, Miriam L
dc.contributor.authorHauser, Loren J
dc.contributor.authorSmidt, Hauke
dc.contributor.authorStams, Alfons J M
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-19T10:17:22Zen
dc.date.available2015-02-19T10:17:22Zen
dc.date.issued2011-09en
dc.identifier.citationGenome sequences of Alicycliphilus denitrificans strains BC and K601T. 2011, 193 (18):5028-9 J. Bacteriol.en
dc.identifier.issn1098-5530en
dc.identifier.pmid21742888en
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/JB.00365-11en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10033/344584en
dc.description.abstractAlicycliphilus denitrificans strain BC and A. denitrificans strain K601(T) degrade cyclic hydrocarbons. These strains have been isolated from a mixture of wastewater treatment plant material and benzene-polluted soil and from a wastewater treatment plant, respectively, suggesting their role in bioremediation of soil and water. Although the strains are phylogenetically closely related, there are some clear physiological differences. The hydrocarbon cyclohexanol, for example, can be degraded by strain K601(T) but not by strain BC. Furthermore, both strains can use nitrate and oxygen as an electron acceptor, but only strain BC can use chlorate as electron acceptor. To better understand the nitrate and chlorate reduction mechanisms coupled to the oxidation of cyclic compounds, the genomes of A. denitrificans strains BC and K601(T) were sequenced. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of A. denitrificans strains BC and K601(T).
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.meshBiotransformationen
dc.subject.meshChloratesen
dc.subject.meshComamonadaceaeen
dc.subject.meshDNA, Bacterialen
dc.subject.meshGenome, Bacterialen
dc.subject.meshHydrocarbons, Cyclicen
dc.subject.meshMolecular Sequence Dataen
dc.subject.meshNitratesen
dc.subject.meshSequence Analysis, DNAen
dc.subject.meshSoil Microbiologyen
dc.subject.meshSoil Pollutantsen
dc.subject.meshWater Microbiologyen
dc.subject.meshWater Pollutants, Chemicalen
dc.titleGenome sequences of Alicycliphilus denitrificans strains BC and K601T.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.journalJournal of bacteriologyen
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-13T17:06:58Z
html.description.abstractAlicycliphilus denitrificans strain BC and A. denitrificans strain K601(T) degrade cyclic hydrocarbons. These strains have been isolated from a mixture of wastewater treatment plant material and benzene-polluted soil and from a wastewater treatment plant, respectively, suggesting their role in bioremediation of soil and water. Although the strains are phylogenetically closely related, there are some clear physiological differences. The hydrocarbon cyclohexanol, for example, can be degraded by strain K601(T) but not by strain BC. Furthermore, both strains can use nitrate and oxygen as an electron acceptor, but only strain BC can use chlorate as electron acceptor. To better understand the nitrate and chlorate reduction mechanisms coupled to the oxidation of cyclic compounds, the genomes of A. denitrificans strains BC and K601(T) were sequenced. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of A. denitrificans strains BC and K601(T).


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