Determination of the Genome and Primary Transcriptome of Syngas Fermenting Eubacterium limosum ATCC 8486

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Autotrophic conversion of CO2 to value-added biochemicals has received considerable attention as a sustainable route to replace fossil fuels. Particularly, anaerobic acetogenic bacteria are naturally capable of reducing CO2 or CO to various metabolites. To fully utilize their biosynthetic potential, an understanding of acetogenesis-related genes and their regulatory elements is required. Here, we completed the genome sequence of the syngas fermenting Eubacterium limosum ATCC 8486 and determined its transcription start sites (TSS). We constructed a 4.4 Mb long circular genome with a GC content of 47.2% and 4,090 protein encoding genes. To understand the transcriptional and translational regulation, the primary transcriptome was augmented, identifying 1,458 TSSs containing a high pyrimidine (T/C) and purine nucleotide (A/G) content at the -1 and +1 position, respectively, along with 1,253 5 '-untranslated regions, and principal promoter elements such as -10 (TATAAT) and -35 (TTGACA), and Shine-Dalgarno motifs (GGAGR). Further analysis revealed 93 non-coding RNAs, including one for potential transcriptional regulation of the hydrogenase complex via interaction with molybdenum or tungsten cofactors, which in turn controls formate dehydrogenase activity of the initial step of Wood-Ljungdahl pathway. Our results provide comprehensive genomic information for strain engineering to enhance the syngas fermenting capacity of acetogenic bacteria.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Issue Date
2017-10
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

BACILLUS-SUBTILIS; RNA-POLYMERASE; MESSENGER-RNA; VITAMIN-B-12 METABOLISM; ENERGY-CONSERVATION; GAS FERMENTATION; SEQUENCE; ACETOGEN; MODEL; MOLYBDENUM

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.7

ISSN
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-14123-3
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/226915
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BS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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