Abstract
Athalassotoga saccharophila strain NAS-01 (=JCM 19762T) is an anaerobic thermoacidophilic bacterium which is one of the deepest branching lineages of the phylum Thermotogae Here, we report the complete genome sequence (1.96 Mbp) and two plasmid sequences (43.7 kbp and 43.5 kbp) of this strain.
Highlights
Diverse thermophiles thrive in terrestrial hot springs
The longest circular contig corresponding to the chromosomal DNA contained 1,914 protein-coding regions (CDSs), 2 copies of rRNA gene operons (5S, 16S, and 23S), and 48 coding regions of tRNAs
Few CDSs involved in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle were found
Summary
Diverse thermophiles thrive in terrestrial hot springs. The thermoacidophilic bacterium Athalassotoga saccharophila strain NAS-01 was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring in Japan, and it belongs to the phylum Thermotogae [1]. Genomes (KEGG) [11], InterProScan version 5.33-72.0 [12], and eggNOG version 4.5.1 [13]. The longest circular contig corresponding to the chromosomal DNA contained 1,914 protein-coding regions (CDSs), 2 copies of rRNA gene operons (5S, 16S, and 23S), and 48 coding regions of tRNAs. CDSs for the complete set of the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway and those for the pentose phosphate pathway were found.
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