NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0236856 AWSFL008-DS3

Microbial Genome Sequencing: Genome Sequencing and Comparative Analysis of the
Chemolithoautotrophic Thermophile, Persephonella Marina and it's Terrestrial
Relative, AZ-Fu1

NSF Org MCB
Latest Amendment Date September 4, 2002
Award Number 0236856
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Patrick P. Dennis
MCB DIV OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOSCIENCE
BIO DIRECT FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Start Date September 15, 2002
Expires May 31, 2005 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $500000 (Estimated)
Investigator Anna-Louise Reysenbach reysenbacha@pdx.edu (Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Portland State University
P O BOX 751
Portland, OR 972070751 503/725-3423
NSF Program 1629 BE: NON-ANNOUNCEMENT RESEARCH
Field Application
Program Reference Code 7187,9183,BIOT,

Abstract

Dr. Anna-Louise Reysenbach of Portland State University and Dr. John Heidelberg of The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) have been awarded a grant to sequence the entire genomes of two new heat-loving (thermophilic) microorganisms. The project will be completed in 1 year and serve as an educational template for a K-12 teachers workshop. The data will be publicly available. These two microbes are of interest as they are closely related but one (Persephonella marina) was isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent in the Pacific Ocean and the other (strain Az-Fu1) from a terrestrial hot spring on the island of Sao Miguel, Azores. They both use inorganic chemicals for their energy and their source of carbon. In their natural environment, members of this group are often associated with mineral precipitates such as iron sulfides, pointing to their potential role in removal of contaminating metals from the environment. Furthermore, the deep position of these isolates within the eubacterial domain on the universal tree of life suggests that they may be good models for studying the features of early evolution of life on Earth. This is a Microbial Genome Sequencing Award funded through a collaborative program between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Agriculture.


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