2005
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.63717-0
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Deinococcus deserti sp. nov., a gamma-radiation-tolerant bacterium isolated from the Sahara Desert

Abstract: Two gamma-and UV-radiation-tolerant, Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterial strains, VCD115 T and VCD117, were isolated from a mixture of sand samples collected in the Sahara Desert in Morocco and Tunisia, after exposure of the sand to 15 kGy gamma radiation. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences and DNA-DNA hybridizations showed that VCD115 T and VCD117 are members of a novel species belonging to the genus Deinococcus, with Deinococcus grandis as its closest relative. The DNA G+C contents of VCD… Show more

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“…Many Deinococcus species has been isolated from deserts and arid places such as D. deserti that were isolated from the Sahara desert in Morocco (de Groot et al 2005), D. xinjiangensis isolated from Taklimakan desert of Xinjiang, China (Peng et al 2009), D. gobiensis isolated from Gobi desert, Xinjiang, China (Yuan et al 2009), D. peraridilitoris isolated from a coastal desert in Chile (Rainey et al 2007) (Rainey et al 2005). These bacteria possess efficient DNA repair mechanisms and so can survive (de Groot et al 2005).…”
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“…Many Deinococcus species has been isolated from deserts and arid places such as D. deserti that were isolated from the Sahara desert in Morocco (de Groot et al 2005), D. xinjiangensis isolated from Taklimakan desert of Xinjiang, China (Peng et al 2009), D. gobiensis isolated from Gobi desert, Xinjiang, China (Yuan et al 2009), D. peraridilitoris isolated from a coastal desert in Chile (Rainey et al 2007) (Rainey et al 2005). These bacteria possess efficient DNA repair mechanisms and so can survive (de Groot et al 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These bacteria possess efficient DNA repair mechanisms and so can survive (de Groot et al 2005). Many of DNA damages such as double-strand breaks (DSBs) are caused by ionizing radiation which is the most lethal factor for organisms (Mattimore and Battista 1996).…”
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“…Recently, the genome of Deinococcus deserti, a bacterium isolated from surface sand of the Sahara desert (de Groot et al, 2005), was sequenced and analysed (de Groot et al, 2009). Its genome consists of a 2.8 Mb chromosome and three large plasmids of 324, 314 and 396 kb.…”
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confidence: 99%