Complete genome sequence of Desulfobulbus propionicus type strain (1pr3 T )

chemoorganotroph, ellipsoidal to lemon-shaped, non spore-forming, mesophilic, Desulfobulbaceae , GEBA Desulfobulbus propionicus Widdel 1981 is the type species of the genus Desulfobulbus , which belongs to the family Desulfobulbaceae . The species is of interest because of its great implication in the sulfur cycle in aquatic sediments, its large substrate spectrum and a broad versatility in using various fermentation pathways. The species was the first example of a pure culture known to disproportionate elemental sulfur to sulfate and sulfide. This is the first completed genome sequence of a member of the genus Desulfobulbus and the third published genome sequence from a member of the family Desulfobulbaceae . The 3,851,869 bp long genome with its 3,351 protein-coding and 57 RNA genes is a part of the G enomic E ncyclopedia of B acteria and A rchaea project.

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