Complete genome sequence of Sulfurimonas autotrophica type strain (OK10).
Sikorski J., Munk C., Lapidus A., Ngatchou Djao OD., Lucas S., Glavina Del Rio T., Nolan M., Tice H., Han C., Cheng J-F., Tapia R., Goodwin L., Pitluck S., Liolios K., Ivanova N., Mavromatis K., Mikhailova N., Pati A., Sims D., Meincke L., Brettin T., Detter JC., Chen A., Palaniappan K., Land M., Hauser L., Chang Y-J., Jeffries CD., Rohde M., Lang E., Spring S., Göker M., Woyke T., Bristow J., Eisen JA., Markowitz V., Hugenholtz P., Kyrpides NC., Klenk H-P.
Sulfurimonas autotrophica Inagaki et al. 2003 is the type species of the genus Sulfurimonas. This genus is of interest because of its significant contribution to the global sulfur cycle as it oxidizes sulfur compounds to sulfate and by its apparent habitation of deep-sea hydrothermal and marine sulfidic environments as potential ecological niche. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. This is the second complete genome sequence of the genus Sulfurimonas and the 15(th) genome in the family Helicobacteraceae. The 2,153,198 bp long genome with its 2,165 protein-coding and 55 RNA genes is part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.