Complete genome sequence of Niallia sp. SS-2023 isolated from oil-contaminated soil in Mosul city, Iraq

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Publicado en:Journal of Applied and Natural Science vol. 17, no. 2 (2025), p. 663-671
Autor Principal: Al-Sanjary, Sahira I H
Outros autores: Shafaq Tarik Burhan
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245 1 |a Complete genome sequence of Niallia sp. SS-2023 isolated from oil-contaminated soil in Mosul city, Iraq 
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520 3 |a Oil contamination in soil poses a significant environmental challenge, affecting microbial communities and ecosystem functions. Certain bacterial species have evolved mechanisms to survive and even degrade hydrocarbons in such polluted environments. In this context, the genus Niallia has attracted scientific interest due to its potential in bioremediation. The current research was focused on characterizing and conducting genomic analysis of a novel strain of Niallia sp., accordingly labeled as Niallia sp. SS-2023, obtained from oil-polluted soil alongside electric generators in the Mosul Governorate. Isolates were diagnosed using conventional methods and biochemical tests. The 16S rRNA gene sequencing identification was followed by whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. The genome contains 86 contigs, representing 3.78 million base pairs with a GC content of 39.2% and 3,852 protein-coding sequences supported by 60 tRNA genes.Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology (RAST) server analysis identified numerous genes involved in carbohydrate, amino acid, protein, and nucleoside metabolism. Genes linked to aromatic compound metabolism, such as SalA, FAHF, QuiB, and BenK, were found, indicating roles in the degradation of aromatic, anti-inflammatory for salicylate, hydroxylated and metabolic for gentisate, as well as carboxylated and preservative for benzoate. On the phylogenetic tree, Niallia sp. SS-2023 falls very close to Niallia circulansFDAARGOS_343 and Niallia Taxi M5HDSG1-1T, indicating a high degree of genetic similarity. From these molecular genomic data to phylogenetics, the information reassures that Niallia sp. SS-2023 is promising for application in bioremediation and bioproducts development. 
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651 4 |a Mosul Iraq 
653 |a Bioremediation 
653 |a Amino acids 
653 |a Benzoic acid 
653 |a Aromatic compounds 
653 |a Bioinformatics 
653 |a Preservatives 
653 |a Genomes 
653 |a Ecological function 
653 |a Metabolism 
653 |a Benzoates 
653 |a Annotations 
653 |a Soil pollution 
653 |a Carbohydrates 
653 |a Proteins 
653 |a Microorganisms 
653 |a Soil contamination 
653 |a Gene sequencing 
653 |a Polluted environments 
653 |a Genomic analysis 
653 |a Oils & fats 
653 |a Whole genome sequencing 
653 |a Protein turnover 
653 |a Phylogenetics 
653 |a tRNA 
653 |a rRNA 16S 
653 |a Genes 
653 |a Electric generators 
653 |a Salicylic acid 
653 |a Nucleotide sequence 
653 |a Phylogeny 
653 |a Microbial activity 
653 |a Subsystems 
653 |a Oil pollution 
653 |a Biochemical tests 
653 |a Environmental 
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