Query: NC_007802:4071006 Jannaschia sp. CCS1, complete genome Lineage: Jannaschia; Jannaschia; Rhodobacteraceae; Rhodobacterales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria General Information: Isolated from Pacific coastal seawater in 2003. CCS1 is an aerobic anoxygenic phototroph (AAnP), using bacteriochlorophyll a to harvest energy from light without formation of oxygen.
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General Information: Environment: Host; Isolation: Pig faeces; Temp: Mesophile. This group of microbes constitute the most abundant members of the intestinal microflora of mammals. Typically they are symbionts, but they can become opportunistic pathogens in the peritoneal (intra-abdominal) cavity. This organism produces many extracellular enzymes which assist in the breakdown of complex plant polysaccharides such as cellulose and hemicellulose and host-derived polysaccharides such as mucopolysaccharides. This species has been isolated from abscesses in pigs.