Desulfonatronum

Desulfonatronum
Scientific classification
Domain:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Family:
Desulfonatronaceae

Waite et al. 2020[1]
Genus:
Desulfonatronum

Pikuta et al. 1998[2]
Type species
Desulfonatronum lacustre
Pikuta et al. 1998
Species

Desulfonatronum is a Gram-negative and extremely alkaliphilic bacteria genus from the family of Desulfovibrionaceae.[2][3][4][5]

Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN)[2] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)[6]

16S rRNA based LTP_10_2024[7][8][9] 120 marker proteins based GTDB 09-RS220[10][11][12]
Desulfonatronum

D. alkalitolerans Sorokin et al. 2013

D. cooperativum Zhilina et al. 2005

D. parangueonense Perez Bernal et al. 2017

D. thiosulfatophilum Sorokin et al. 2011

D. thioautotrophicum Sorokin et al. 2011

D. thiodismutans Pikuta et al. 2003

D. lacustre Pikuta et al. 1998

D. buryatense Ryzhmanova et al. 2014

D. zhilinae Zakharyuk et al. 2016

See also

References

  1. ^ Waite DW, Chuvochina M, Pelikan C, Parks DH, Yilmaz P, Wagner M, Loy A, Naganuma T, Nakai R, Whitman WB, Hahn MW, Kuever J, Hugenholtz P. (2020). "Proposal to reclassify the proteobacterial classes Deltaproteobacteria and Oligoflexia, and the phylum Thermodesulfobacteria into four phyla reflecting major functional capabilities". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 70 (11): 5972–6016. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.004213. PMID 33151140.
  2. ^ a b c J.P. Euzéby. "Desulfonatronum". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  3. ^ UniProt
  4. ^ editors, Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg, James T. Staley (2005). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 0-387-29298-5. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ editors, T. Satyanarayana, Bhavdish Narain Johri, Anil Prakash (2012). Microorganisms in environmental management microbes and environment (2012. ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-94-007-2229-3. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Sayers; et al. "Desulfonatronum". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) taxonomy database. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  7. ^ "The LTP". Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  8. ^ "LTP_all tree in newick format". Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  9. ^ "LTP_10_2024 Release Notes" (PDF). Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  10. ^ "GTDB release 09-RS220". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  11. ^ "bac120_r220.sp_labels". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  12. ^ "Taxon History". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2024.

Further reading

  • Trubitsyn, D; Geurink, C; Pikuta, E; Lefèvre, CT; McShan, WM; Gillaspy, AF; Bazylinski, DA (31 July 2014). "Draft Genome Sequence of the Obligately Alkaliphilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Desulfonatronum thiodismutans Strain MLF1". Genome Announcements. 2 (4). doi:10.1128/genomeA.00741-14. PMC 4118063. PMID 25081260.
  • editors, Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg, James T. Staley (2005). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 0-387-29298-5. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Atlas, Ronald M. (2010). Handbook of microbiological media (4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Boca Raton, Fla. ISBN 978-1-4398-0408-7.
  • Seckbach, Joseph, ed. (2000). Journey to Diverse Microbial Worlds Adaptation to Exotic Environments. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 94-011-4269-6.
  • (ed.), Koki Horikoshi (2011). Extremophiles handbook. Tokyo: Springer. ISBN 978-4-431-53897-4. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)