Complete genome sequence of Anabaena variabilis ATCC 29413
Author(s) -
Teresa Thiel,
Brenda S. Pratte,
Jinshun Zhong,
Lynne Goodwin,
Alex Copeland,
Susan Lucas,
Cliff Han,
Sam Pitluck,
Miriam Land,
Nikos C. Kyrpides,
Tanja Woyke
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
standards in genomic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1944-3277
DOI - 10.4056/sigs.3899418
Subject(s) - anabaena variabilis , biology , cyanobacteria , strain (injury) , anabaena , thermophile , whole genome sequencing , nostoc , heterocyst , botany , microbiology and biotechnology , nitrogenase , bacteria , genome , gene , genetics , nitrogen fixation , anatomy
Anabaena variabilis ATCC 29413 is a filamentous, heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium that has served as a model organism, with an extensive literature extending over 40 years. The strain has three distinct nitrogenases that function under different environmental conditions and is capable of photoautotrophic growth in the light and true heterotrophic growth in the dark using fructose as both carbon and energy source. While this strain was first isolated in 1964 in Mississippi and named Anabaena flos-aquae MSU A-37, it clusters phylogenetically with cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc. The strain is a moderate thermophile, growing well at approximately 40(°) C. Here we provide some additional characteristics of the strain, and an analysis of the complete genome sequence.
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