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Fermentibacteria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fermentibacteria
Scientific classification
Domain:
Superphylum:
Phylum:
"Fermentibacterota"

corrig. Kirkegaard 2016
Class:
"Fermentibacteria"
Order:
"Fermentibacterales"
Family:
"Fermentibacteraceae"
Genus
  • "Ca. Fermentibacter"
  • "Ca. Sabulitectum"

Fermentibacteria (formerly Hyd24-12) is a bacterial phylum with candidate status. It is part of the FCB group.[1]

The original clone sequence used to define Fermentibacteria as a phylum (AJ535232) was recovered from the Hydrate Ridge cold seep environment (Cascadia Margin, offshore from OR, USA).[2] The first genomes from this phylum were recovered from samples of full-scale mesophilic anaerobic digesters at Danish wastewater treatment facilities.[1] All three genomes recovered were inferred to represent organisms that rely on fermentation of simple sugars as an energy source, and thus the name "Fermentibacteria" (as in "to ferment") was proposed.[1]

Members of this phylum have been detected in a broad range of environments, including methane seeps,[3] coral reef sands,[4] and the dolphin mouth.[5]

Taxonomy

  • Class "Fermentibacteria" Kirkegaard 2016
    • Order "Fermentibacterales" Kirkegaard 2016
      • Family "Fermentibacteraceae" Kirkegaard 2016
        • Genus "Candidatus Fermentibacter" Kirkegaard 2016
          • Species "Ca. F. daniensis" Kirkegaard 2016[1]
        • Genus "Candidatus Sabulitectum" Saad et al. 2017
          • Species "Ca. S. silens" Saad et al. 2017[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen; Dueholm, Morten Simonsen; McIlroy, Simon Jon; Nierychlo, Marta; Karst, Søren Michael; Albertsen, Mads; Nielsen, Per Halkjær (October 2016). "Genomic insights into members of the candidate phylum Hyd24-12 common in mesophilic anaerobic digesters". The ISME Journal. 10 (10): 2352–2364. doi:10.1038/ismej.2016.43. ISSN 1751-7370. PMC 5030696. PMID 27058503.
  2. ^ Knittel, Katrin; Boetius, Antje; Lemke, Andreas; Eilers, Heike; Lochte, Karin; Pfannkuche, Olaf; Linke, Peter; Amann, Rudolf (July 2003). "Activity, Distribution, and Diversity of Sulfate Reducers and Other Bacteria in Sediments above Gas Hydrate (Cascadia Margin, Oregon)". Geomicrobiology Journal. 20 (4): 269–294. doi:10.1080/01490450303896. hdl:21.11116/0000-0001-D20F-2. ISSN 0149-0451. S2CID 140639772.
  3. ^ Ruff, S. Emil; Biddle, Jennifer F.; Teske, Andreas P.; Knittel, Katrin; Boetius, Antje; Ramette, Alban (2015-03-16). "Global dispersion and local diversification of the methane seep microbiome". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112 (13): 4015–4020. Bibcode:2015PNAS..112.4015R. doi:10.1073/pnas.1421865112. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 4386351. PMID 25775520.
  4. ^ Schöttner, Sandra; Pfitzner, Barbara; Grünke, Stefanie; Rasheed, Mohammed; Wild, Christian; Ramette, Alban (2011-05-09). "Drivers of bacterial diversity dynamics in permeable carbonate and silicate coral reef sands from the Red Sea". Environmental Microbiology. 13 (7): 1815–1826. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02494.x. ISSN 1462-2912. PMC 3207121. PMID 21554515.
  5. ^ Dudek, Natasha K.; Sun, Christine L.; Burstein, David; Kantor, Rose S.; Aliaga Goltsman, Daniela S.; Bik, Elisabeth M.; Thomas, Brian C.; Banfield, Jillian F.; Relman, David A. (2017-12-18). "Novel Microbial Diversity and Functional Potential in the Marine Mammal Oral Microbiome". Current Biology. 27 (24): 3752–3762.e6. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.040. ISSN 1879-0445. PMID 29153320.
  6. ^ Saad, Sainab; Bhatnagar, Srijak; Tegetmeyer, Halina E.; Geelhoed, Jeanine S.; Strous, Marc; Ruff, S. Emil (2017). "Transient exposure to oxygen or nitrate reveals ecophysiology of fermentative and sulfate-reducing benthic microbial populations". Environmental Microbiology. 19 (12): 4866–4881. doi:10.1111/1462-2920.13895. ISSN 1462-2920. PMC 5763382. PMID 28836729.
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