Draft Genome Sequences of Two Thiomicrospira Strains Isolated from the Brine-Seawater Interface of Kebrit Deep in the Red Sea.

Two Thiomicrospira strains, WB1 and XS5, were isolated from the Kebrit Deep brine-seawater interface in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Here, we present the draft genome sequences of these gammaproteobacteria, which both produce sulfuric acid from thiosulfate in culture.

Piscirickettsiaceae) was first proposed by Kuenen and Veldkamp (1) to accommodate one marine bacterial species, Thiomicrospira pelophila. At the time of this writing, 11 Thiomicrospira species have validly been described, which have been isolated from seawater, intertidal mud flats, coastal sediments, deep-sea hydrothermal fumarole (2), and hypersaline lakes (3). Thiomicrospira is widespread in marine environments and plays an important role in the sulfur cycle (4). To date, 18 genome sequences of Thiomicrospira strains are available in NCBI GenBank.
Here, we present the genome sequences of Thiomicrospira sp. strains WB1 and XS5, which were isolated from the Kebrit Deep brine-seawater interface (24°44=N, 36°17=E) in the Red Sea at a depth of 1,465 m. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA genes indicated that strains WB1 and XS5 are most closely related to Thiomicrospira halophila (96.53%) and Thiomicrospira thermophila (97.28%), respectively.
The genome of WB1, as presented here, is composed of 6 contigs, with a total length of 2,279,450 bp (N 50 , 568,675 kbp) and a GϩC content of 53.73%. It contains 2,072 protein-coding genes, 43 tRNAs, and 3 rRNAs. For strain XS5, the genome is composed of 23 contigs, with a total length of 2,633,068 bp (N 50 , 2,522,699 bp) and a GϩC content of 50.12%. It contains 2,432 protein-coding genes, 45 tRNAs, and 6 rRNAs. Functional annotation by RAST (13) showed the presence of the gene for the osmolarity sensor protein EnvZ and genes related to thiosulfate and sulfur metabolism, supporting the high-salinity adaptation and observed sulfuric acid production during culturing.
Nucleotide sequence accession numbers. This whole-genome shotgun project has been deposited at DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank under the accession numbers LQBN00000000 for WB1 and LQBO00000000 for XS5.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supported by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) baseline funding and the SEDCO Research Excellence Award to U.S.