Grouzdev, Denis


Publications
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Recovery and genome reconstruction of novel magnetotactic Elusimicrobiota from bog soil

Citation
Uzun et al. (2023). The ISME Journal 17 (2)
Names
“Obscuribacteriales” “Obscuribacteriaceae” “Obscuribacterium” “Obscuribacterium magneticum” Liberimonas “Liberimonadaceae” Liberimonas magnetica Ts
Abstract
Abstract Studying the minor part of the uncultivated microbial majority (“rare biosphere”) is difficult even with modern culture-independent techniques. The enormity of microbial diversity creates particular challenges for investigating low-abundance microbial populations in soils. Strategies for selective sample enrichment to reduce community complexity can aid in studying the rare biosphere. Magnetotactic bacteria, apart from being a minor part of the microbial community, are al

Detection of interphylum transfers of the magnetosome gene cluster in magnetotactic bacteria

Citation
Uzun et al. (2022). Frontiers in Microbiology 13
Names
“Magnetomonas” “Belliniella” “Belliniella magnetica” “Magnetomonas plexicatena” Magnetominusculus linsii
Abstract
Magnetosome synthesis in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) is regarded as a very ancient evolutionary process that dates back to deep-branching phyla. Magnetotactic bacteria belonging to one of such phyla, Nitrospirota, contain the classical genes for the magnetosome synthesis (e.g., mam, mms) and man genes, which were considered to be specific for this group. However, the recent discovery of man genes in MTB from the Thermodesulfobacteriota phylum has raised several questions about the inheritance o

Physiological and Genomic Characterization of Actinotalea subterranea sp. nov. from Oil-Degrading Methanogenic Enrichment and Reclassification of the Family Actinotaleaceae

Citation
Semenova et al. (2022). Microorganisms 10 (2)
Names
“Actinotaleaceae”
Abstract
The goal of the present work was to determine the diversity of prokaryotes involved in anaerobic oil degradation in oil fields. The composition of the anaerobic oil-degrading methanogenic enrichment obtained from an oil reservoir was determined by 16S rRNA-based survey, and the facultatively anaerobic chemoorganotrophic bacterial strain HO-Ch2T was isolated and studied using polyphasic taxonomy approach and genome sequencing. The strain HO-Ch2T grew optimally at 28 °C, pH 8.0, and 1–2% (w/v) NaC