Genome analysis of Rossellomorea sp. y25, a deep sea bacterium isolated from the sediments of South China Sea

Mar Genomics. 2024 Jun:75:101110. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2024.101110. Epub 2024 Apr 26.

Abstract

Rossellomorea sp. y25, a putative new species of yellow pigment-producing, aerobic and chemoheterotrophic bacterium belonging to the family Bacillaceae, was isolated from the sediments at the depth of 1829 m in the South China Sea. In this study, we present the complete genome sequences of strain y25, which consisted of only one circular chromosome with 4,633,006 bp and the content of G + C was 41.76%. A total of 4466 CDSs, 106 tRNA, 33 rRNA, and 101 sRNA genes were obtained. Genomic analysis of strain y25 showed that it has the ability to produce antioxidant carotenoids and a large number of heavy metal resistance genes, such as arsenic, cadmium and zinc. In addition, strain y25 contains a prophage that may contribute to host protection against lysis by related Bacillus-like phages. This is the first report of genome-wide information on a bacterium of the genus Rossellomorea isolated from the deep sea, providing insights into how microorganisms of this genus adapt to deep-sea environments.

Keywords: Complete genome; Deep sea adaptation; Prophage; Rossellomorea; South China Sea.

MeSH terms

  • Bacillaceae* / genetics
  • China
  • Genome, Bacterial*
  • Geologic Sediments* / microbiology
  • Seawater / microbiology
  • Whole Genome Sequencing