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Query: NC_011004:5283648:5285539 Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1, complete genome

Start: 5285539, End: 5286684, Length: 1146

Host Lineage: Rhodopseudomonas palustris; Rhodopseudomonas; Bradyrhizobiaceae; Rhizobiales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: This strain was isolated from an iron-rich microbial mat from School Street Marsh in Woods Hole, MA, USA. It grows photoautotrophically with Fe(II), H2, or thiosulfate as the electron donor, photoheterotrophically with a variety of organic carbon sources and chemoheterotrophically in the dark. This organism has a diverse metabolism and is capable of growth using light, inorganic, or organic compounds as energy sources and carbon dioxide or organic compounds as carbon sources. Commonly found in soil and water environments this bacterium is also capable of degrading a wide range of toxic organic compounds, and may be of use in bioremediation of polluted sites. The bacterium undergoes differentiation to produce a stalked nonmotile cell and a motile flagellated cell. In the presence of light, this bacterium produces a number of intracellular membranous vesicles to house the photosynthetic reaction centers.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_005296:4985991:4987875498787549890201146Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009, complete genomeUncharacterized iron-regulated membrane protein DUF3373e-151535
NC_007778:4814000:4814010481401048152031194Rhodopseudomonas palustris HaA2, complete genomePepSY-associated TM helix1e-84313
NC_013501:777947:7823777823777835971221Rhodothermus marinus DSM 4252, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-1480.1
NC_015711:6707878:6717987671798767191981212Myxococcus fulvus HW-1 chromosome, complete genomePepSY-associated TM helix domain-containing protein2e-0654.3