Proteomes · Desulfitobacterium hafniense (strain DSM 10664 / DCB-2)
- Proteome IDUP000007726
- StatusOther proteome
- Number of entries
- Taxonomy | StrainDesulfitobacterium hafniense (strain DSM 10664 / DCB-2) | DSM 10664 / DCB-2
- Genome assembly and annotation
- Genome representationFull
- Pan proteomeThis proteome is part of the Desulfitobacterium hafniense (strain Y51) pan proteome (FASTA)
- Completeness (CPD)Close to standard (high value)
- BUSCOSingleDuplicatedFragmentedMissingn:264 · clostridiales_odb10C:100% (S:98.5% D:1.5%) F:0% M:0%
Description
Desulfitobacterium hafniense (strain DCB-2 / DSM 10664) is an anaerobic dehalogenating, spore-forming, Gram-positive, bacterium isolated from municipal sludge. It grows by chlororespiration and dehalogenates a variety of aromatic and alkyl chlorinated compounds such as chlorinated phenols, chlorinated ethenes (widely used solvents) and there is suggestive evidence that it may also dechlorinate polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). D. hafniense utilizes fumarate, sulfite, and thiosulfate (but not thiousulfate) as terminal electron acceptors. This is the type strain (adapted from http://genome.jgi-psf.org/desha/desha.home.html).