Aeribacillus pallidus TD1 is a thermophilic bacterium isolated from a hot spring in Thailand. The genome sequence of A. pallidus TD1 contains a gene-encoded naphthalene dioxygenase, which is a key enzyme for naphthalene degradation.
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Moorella humiferrea
is an endospore-forming, anaerobic, and thermophilic bacterium which was isolated from a terrestrial hydrothermal spring.
M. humiferrea
is able to use humic acid or 10-anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate as an electron-shuttling compound for growth and Fe(III) reduction. The genome has a size of 2.629 Mb and contains 2,668 predicted protein-coding genes.
Rummeliibacillus sp. strain TYF005 is a thermophilic bacterium with high ethanol (8% vol/vol) and salt (13% wt/vol) tolerance that was isolated from spoilage vinegar. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this strain, which has 117 scaffolds with a total genome size of 3.7 Mb and a 34.4% GC content.
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Laceyella tengchongensis BKK01 is a thermophilic bacterium isolated from municipal solid waste. The genome of L. tengchongensis BKK01 includes a gene putatively encoding gramicidin S synthase. Gramicidin S has antibiotic activity against some bacteria and fungi. The newly sequenced 3.44-Mb draft genome of L. tengchongensis BKK01 will shed some light on the biosynthesis of gramicidin S.
Geobacillus thermoglucosidasiusstrain W-2 is a thermophilic bacterium isolated from a deep-subsurface oil reservoir in northern China, which is capable of degrading organosulfur compounds. Here, we report the draft genome sequence ofG. thermoglucosidasiusstrain W-2, which may help to elucidate the genetic basis of biodegradation of organosulfur pollutants under heated conditions.
Here, we report the draft 2,261,881-bp genome sequence of
Caloranaerobacter
sp. TR13, isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent on the East Pacific Rise. The sequence will be helpful for understanding the genetic and metabolic features, as well as potential biotechnological application in the genus
Caloranaerobacter
.
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We report here the draft genome sequence of Exiguobacterium sp. HVEsp1, a thermophilic bacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. The estimated genome size of this strain is 2,838,499 bp with a G+C content of 48.2%. The genome sequence data provide valuable information that will facilitate studies on the adaptation mechanisms of bacteria living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents.