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Mourembou G., Yasir M., Azhar E. I., Lagier J. C., Bibi F., Jiman-Fatani A. A., Helmy N., Robert C., Rathored J., Fournier P. E., Raoult Didier, Million M. (2015). Rise of microbial culturomics : noncontiguous finished genome sequence and description of Beduini massiliensis gen. nov., sp nov.. Omics-a Journal of Integrative Biology, 19 (12), p. 766-776. ISSN 1536-2310.

Titre du document
Rise of microbial culturomics : noncontiguous finished genome sequence and description of Beduini massiliensis gen. nov., sp nov.
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000366603300005
Auteurs
Mourembou G., Yasir M., Azhar E. I., Lagier J. C., Bibi F., Jiman-Fatani A. A., Helmy N., Robert C., Rathored J., Fournier P. E., Raoult Didier, Million M.
Source
Omics-a Journal of Integrative Biology, 2015, 19 (12), p. 766-776 ISSN 1536-2310
Microbial culturomics is a new field of omics sciences that examines the bacterial diversity of human gut coupled with a taxono-genomic strategy. Using microbial culturomics, we report here for the first time a novel Gram negative, catalase- and oxidase-negative, strict anaerobic bacilli named Beduini massiliensis gen. nov., sp nov. strain GM1 (=CSUR P1440=DSM 100188), isolated from the stools of a female nomadic Bedouin from Saudi Arabia. With a length of 2,850,586bp, the Beduini massiliensis genome exhibits a G+C content of 35.9%, and contains 2819 genes (2744 protein-coding and 75 RNA genes including 57 tRNA and 18 rRNA genes). It is composed of 6 scaffolds (composed of 6 contigs). A total of 1859 genes (67.75%) were assigned a putative function (by COGs or by NR blast). At least 1457 (53%) orthologous proteins were not shared with the closest phylogenetic species. 274 genes (10.0%) were identified as ORFans. These results show that microbial culturomics can dramatically improve the characterization of the human microbiota repertoire, deciphering new bacterial species and new genes. Further studies will clarify the geographic specificity and the putative role of these new microbes and their related functional genetic content in health and disease. Microbial culturomics is an emerging frontier of omics systems sciences and integrative biology and thus, warrants further consideration as part of the postgenomics methodology toolbox.
Plan de classement
Biotechnologies [084]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00014089
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