2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.10.136
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Proteomics data for characterizing Microbacterium oleivorans A9, an uranium-tolerant actinobacterium isolated near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant

Abstract: Microbacterium oleivorans A9 cells were exposed or not to 10 µM uranyl nitrate as resting cells in sodium chloride solution. Bacteria exposed to U(VI) and controls were harvested after 0.5, 4, and 24 h of toxicant exposure. Bacteria were subjected to high-throughput proteomics analysis using a Q-Exactive HF high resolution tandem mass spectrometer incorporating an ultra-high-field orbitrap analyzer. MS/MS spectra were assigned with a protein sequence database derived from a draft genome obtained by Illumina se… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure S3 , many taxonomic groups still need to be explored at the genomic level and, in particular, the Microbacterium group for which only few genomes are available ( https://microbial-earth.namesforlife.com/ ). Several Microbacterium members have been isolated from extreme environments (Li et al, 2008 ) or contaminated with organic pollutants (Schippers et al, 2005 ) and metals such as uranium (Reardon et al, 2004 ; Gallois et al, 2018 ), plutonium and iron(III) (John et al, 2001 ), arsenic (Cai et al, 2009 ), and chromium (Pattanapipitpaisal et al, 2001 ; Humphries et al, 2005 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure S3 , many taxonomic groups still need to be explored at the genomic level and, in particular, the Microbacterium group for which only few genomes are available ( https://microbial-earth.namesforlife.com/ ). Several Microbacterium members have been isolated from extreme environments (Li et al, 2008 ) or contaminated with organic pollutants (Schippers et al, 2005 ) and metals such as uranium (Reardon et al, 2004 ; Gallois et al, 2018 ), plutonium and iron(III) (John et al, 2001 ), arsenic (Cai et al, 2009 ), and chromium (Pattanapipitpaisal et al, 2001 ; Humphries et al, 2005 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Microbacterium belongs to the family Microbacteriaceae within the surborder Micrococcineae [132,133]. Microbacterium are nonspore-forming, Gram-positive, and rod-shaped bacteria [134]. Microbacterium species have been recently characterized as effective plant growthpromoting bacteria under abiotic and biotic stresses [135], and it is also found that members of this genus could be effectual against phytopathogenic bacteria, nematodes, and fungi [136][137][138].…”
Section: Streptomyces Griseus; Streptomyces Lydicusmentioning
confidence: 99%