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   LOCUS       NC_009719            3914745 bp    DNA     circular BCT 05-SEP-2007
   DEFINITION  Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS-1, complete genome.
   ACCESSION   NC_009719
   VERSION     NC_009719.1  GI:154250456
   KEYWORDS    .
   SOURCE      Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS-1
     ORGANISM  Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS-1
               Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Alphaproteobacteria; Rhizobiales;
               Phyllobacteriaceae; Parvibaculum.
   REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D., Knepper,T.P., Eichhorn,P. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS-1T degrades centrally-substituted
               congeners of commercial linear alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS) to
               sulfophenyl carboxylates and sulfophenyl dicarboxylates
     JOURNAL   (er) Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (2007) In press
      PUBMED   17557839
   REFERENCE   2  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Omega-oxygenation of the alkyl sidechain of linear
               alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS) surfactant in Parvibaculum
               lavamentivorans(T)
     JOURNAL   Arch. Microbiol. 183 (6), 369-377 (2005)
      PUBMED   16075201
   REFERENCE   3  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D., Tindall,B.J., Rossello-Mora,R. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Parvibaculum lavamentivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel
               heterotroph that initiates catabolism of linear
               alkylbenzenesulfonate
     JOURNAL   Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 54 (PT 5), 1489-1497 (2004)
      PUBMED   15388700
   REFERENCE   4  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D., Knepper,T.P., Fischer,K. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Mineralization of individual congeners of linear
               alkylbenzenesulfonate by defined pairs of heterotrophic bacteria
     JOURNAL   Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70 (7), 4053-4063 (2004)
      PUBMED   15240283
   REFERENCE   5  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Dong,W., Eichhorn,P., Radajewski,S., Schleheck,D., Denger,K.,
               Knepper,T.P., Murrell,J.C. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Parvibaculum lavamentivorans converts linear alkylbenzenesulphonate
               surfactant to sulphophenylcarboxylates, alpha,beta-unsaturated
               sulphophenylcarboxylates and sulphophenyldicarboxylates, which are
               degraded in communities
     JOURNAL   J. Appl. Microbiol. 96 (3), 630-640 (2004)
      PUBMED   14962144
   REFERENCE   6  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D., Lechner,M., Schonenberger,R., Suter,M.J. and
               Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     Desulfonation and degradation of the
               disulfodiphenylethercarboxylates from linear
               alkyldiphenyletherdisulfonate surfactants
     JOURNAL   Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69 (2), 938-944 (2003)
      PUBMED   12571015
   REFERENCE   7  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Schleheck,D., Dong,W., Denger,K., Heinzle,E. and Cook,A.M.
     TITLE     An alpha-proteobacterium converts linear alkylbenzenesulfonate
               surfactants into sulfophenylcarboxylates and linear
               alkyldiphenyletherdisulfonate surfactants into
               sulfodiphenylethercarboxylates
     JOURNAL   Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66 (5), 1911-1916 (2000)
      PUBMED   10788359
   REFERENCE   8  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Copeland,A., Lucas,S., Lapidus,A., Barry,K., Glavina del Rio,T.,
               Dalin,E., Tice,H., Pitluck,S., Saunders,E., Brettin,T., Bruce,D.,
               Detter,J.C., Han,C., Schmutz,J., Larimer,F., Land,M., Hauser,L.,
               Kyrpides,N., Mikhailova,N. and Richardson,P.
     CONSRTM   US DOE Joint Genome Institute
     TITLE     Complete genome sequence and annotation of Parvibaculum
               lavamentivorans DS-1
     JOURNAL   Unpublished
   REFERENCE   9  (bases 1 to 3914745)
     CONSRTM   NCBI Genome Project
     TITLE     Direct Submission
     JOURNAL   Submitted (31-JUL-2007) National Center for Biotechnology
               Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
   REFERENCE   10 (bases 1 to 3914745)
     AUTHORS   Copeland,A., Lucas,S., Lapidus,A., Barry,K., Glavina del Rio,T.,
               Dalin,E., Tice,H., Pitluck,S., Saunders,E., Brettin,T., Bruce,D.,
               Detter,J.C., Han,C., Schmutz,J., Larimer,F., Land,M., Hauser,L.,
               Kyrpides,N., Mikhailova,N. and Richardson,P.
     CONSRTM   US DOE Joint Genome Institute
     TITLE     Direct Submission
     JOURNAL   Submitted (18-JUL-2007) US DOE Joint Genome Institute, 2800
               Mitchell Drive B100, Walnut Creek, CA 94598-1698, USA
   COMMENT     PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final
               NCBI review. The reference sequence was derived from CP000774.
               URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov
               JGI Project ID: 4003071
               Source DNA available from David Schleheck
               (david.schleheck@unsw.edu.au)
               Bacteria available from DSMZ or NCIMB: DSM 13023 = NCIMB 13966.
               
               Parvibaculum lavamentivorans DS-1 was enriched from a sewage
               treatment plant in Germany, was difficult to isolate (reference 1),
               and is the first representative of a novel genus in the
               alpha-subclass of Proteobacteria (reference 5). Parvibaculum
               lavamentivorans DS-1 is part of a defined three-member bacterial
               community which completely mineralises representative congeners of
               linear alkylbenzenesulfonate surfactants (reference 4). The
               community genome was established by DOE-JGI as part of the 2006
               Microbes Program (see also JGI Project Id 4002763 [Comamonas
               testosteroni] and 4002762 [Delftia acidovorans]).  In addition,
               strain DS-1 catalyses the degradation of 16 other anionic and
               non-ionic commercial surfactants (reference 5), and generates
               degradation intermediates thereof. The organism thus represents the
               first tier of many environmentally important surfactant-degrading
               communities.
               Contacts: David Schleheck (david.schleheck@unsw.edu.au)
                         Staffan Kjelleberg (kjelleberg@unsw.edu.au)
                         Alasdair Cook (alasdair.cook@uni-konstanz.de)
                         Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org)
               
               Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford
               Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF
               Finishing done by JGI-LANL
               Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with
               greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each
               base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error
               rate is less than one per 50000.
               The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the
               distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the
               larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to
               follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this
               project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative
               interaction on the project and analysis.
               (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376).
               COMPLETENESS: full length.


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112793 112869 - 77 154250456 Plav_R0001 - 11 Arg tRNA
168564 168639 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0002 - 02 Ala tRNA
221491 221577 - 87 154250456 Plav_R0003 - 15 Leu tRNA
244777 244866 + 90 154250456 Plav_R0004 - 08 Ser tRNA
276642 276743 + 102 154250456 Plav_R0005 - SRP RNA; RNA component of signal recognition particle
337190 337266 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0006 - 11 Arg tRNA
448263 448336 + 74 154250456 Plav_R0007 - 01 Gly tRNA
558464 558538 - 75 154250456 Plav_R0008 - 12 Thr tRNA
568078 568153 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0009 - 17 Phe tRNA
609872 609948 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0010 - 09 His tRNA
879651 879727 - 77 154250456 Plav_R0011 - 03 Pro tRNA
879908 879982 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0012 - 05 Gln tRNA
1193339 1193414 - 76 154250456 Plav_R0013 - 13 Val tRNA
1295070 1295143 - 74 154250456 Plav_R0014 - 05 Gln tRNA
1450297 1450371 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0015 - 01 Gly tRNA
1485877 1485952 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0016 - 12 Thr tRNA
1503665 1503740 - 76 154250456 Plav_R0017 - 02 Ala tRNA
1617112 1617201 + 90 154250456 Plav_R0018 - 08 Ser tRNA
1770727 1770812 + 86 154250456 Plav_R0019 - 15 Leu tRNA
1825642 1825718 - 77 154250456 Plav_R0020 - 11 Arg tRNA
1901257 1902735 + 1479 154250456 Plav_R0021 - 16S ribosomal RNA
1902944 1903020 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0022 - 14 Ile tRNA
1903071 1903146 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0023 - 02 Ala tRNA
1903534 1906273 + 2740 154250456 Plav_R0024 - 23S ribosomal RNA
1906370 1906487 + 118 154250456 Plav_R0050 - 5S ribosomal RNA
1906619 1906695 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0025 - 16 Met tRNA
2183140 2183214 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0026 - 13 Val tRNA
2346100 2346174 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0027 - 04 Glu tRNA
2370646 2370722 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0028 - 16 Met tRNA
2494195 2494271 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0029 - 16 Met tRNA
2603077 2603398 + 322 154250456 Plav_R0030 - RNA component of RNaseP
2686129 2686204 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0031 - 10 Lys tRNA
2805410 2805496 + 87 154250456 Plav_R0032 - 15 Leu tRNA
2925484 2925559 - 76 154250456 Plav_R0033 - 12 Thr tRNA
2927938 2928022 + 85 154250456 Plav_R0034 - 18 Tyr tRNA
2928078 2928151 + 74 154250456 Plav_R0035 - 01 Gly tRNA
2929516 2929591 + 76 154250456 Plav_R0036 - 20 Trp tRNA
2977755 2977841 + 87 154250456 Plav_R0037 - 15 Leu tRNA
3054491 3054583 + 93 154250456 Plav_R0038 - 08 Ser tRNA
3126096 3126172 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0039 - 03 Pro tRNA
3148021 3148095 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0040 - 04 Glu tRNA
3171924 3172000 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0041 - 03 Pro tRNA
3172821 3172897 + 77 154250456 Plav_R0042 - 11 Arg tRNA
3191545 3191619 - 75 154250456 Plav_R0043 - 07 Asn tRNA
3203759 3203832 - 74 154250456 Plav_R0044 - 19 Cys tRNA
3262777 3262851 + 75 154250456 Plav_R0045 - 10 Lys tRNA
3315731 3315820 + 90 154250456 Plav_R0046 - 08 Ser tRNA
3444118 3444194 - 77 154250456 Plav_R0047 - 06 Asp tRNA
3444309 3444384 - 76 154250456 Plav_R0048 - 13 Val tRNA
3455338 3455422 - 85 154250456 Plav_R0049 - 15 Leu tRNA