Alkalihalobacillus alcalophilus

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Bacillus alcalophilus
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B. alcalophilus
Binomial name
Bacillus alcalophilus

Bacillus alcalophilus is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped species of bacteria. Likely strains of this species have been isolated from highly alkaline waste water. B. alcalophilus is a moderate halotolerant obligate alkaliphile growing at 40°C and at pH 9-10.5 (and possibly higher) that has been isolated from soil and animal manures.[1][2]

Genome

A draft genome of B. alcalophilus strain AV1934 has 4,348,660 bp, with 3,745 predicted proteins. The G+C content of the genome is 37.2%. Another draft genome has 4,095 predicted genes and 4,063 predicted proteins.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ntougias, S; Zervakis, GI; Ehaliotis, C; Kavroulakis, N; Papadopoulou, KK (May 2006). "Ecophysiology and molecular phylogeny of bacteria isolated from alkaline two-phase olive mill wastes". Research in microbiology. 157 (4): 376–85. doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2005.09.010. PMID 16307869.
  2. ^ Lewis, R. (1982) Pleiotropic Properties of Mutations to Non-alkalophily in Bacillus alcalophilus. J. of General Microbiology 128: 427-430
  3. ^ Attie O, Jayaprakash A, Shah H, Paulsen IT, Morino M, Takahashi Y, Narumi I, Sachidanandam R, Satoh K, Ito M, Krulwich TA (2014). "Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus alcalophilus AV1934, a Classic Alkaliphile Isolated from Human Feces in 1934". Genome Announc. 2 (6). doi:10.1128/genomeA.01175-14. PMC 4241669. PMID 25395643.

Further reading

Liu, Yihan; Zhang, Tao; Zhang, Zhimeng; Sun, Tongyi; Wang, Jianling; Lu, Fuping (2014). "Improvement of cold adaptation of Bacillus alcalophilus alkaline protease by directed evolution". Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic. 106: 117–123. doi:10.1016/j.molcatb.2014.05.005.