Lentisphaerae

Lentisphaerae
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Lentisphaerae
Species
  • Class Oligosphaeria Qiu et al. 2013
    • Order Oligosphaerales Qiu et al. 2013
      • Family Oligosphaeraceae Qiu et al. 2013
        • Genus Oligosphaera Qiu et al. 2013
  • Class Lentisphaeria Cho et al. 2012
    • Order Lentisphaerales Cho et al. 2004
      • Family Lentisphaeraceae Cho and Hedlund 2012
        • Genus Lentisphaera Cho et al. 2004
    • Order Victivallales Cho et al. 2004
      • Family Victivallaceae Derrien et al. 2012
        • Genus Victivallis Zoetendal et al. 2003

Lentisphaerae is a phylum of bacteria closely related to Chlamydiae and Verrucomicrobia.[1][2]

It includes two monotypic orders Lentisphaerales and Victivallales. Phylum members can be aerobic or anaerobic and fall under two distinct phenotypes. One consists of terrestrial gut microbiota from mammals and birds. The other phenotype includes marine micro-organisms: sequences from fish and coral microbiomes and marine sediment.

Phylogeny[3]



Oligosphaera ethanolica Qiu et al. 2013




Lentisphaera araneosa Cho et al. 2004



Victivallis vadensis Zoetendal et al. 2003




References

  1. Cho J, Vergin K, Morris R, Giovannoni S (2004). "Lentisphaera araneosa gen. nov., sp. nov, a transparent exopolymer producing marine bacterium, and the description of a novel bacterial phylum, Lentisphaerae". Environ Microbiol 6 (6): 611–21. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00614.x. PMID 15142250.
  2. Limam RD, Bouchez T, Chouari R, et al. (October 2010). "Detection of WWE2-related Lentisphaerae by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and fluorescence in situ hybridization in landfill leachate". Can. J. Microbiol. 56 (10): 846–52. doi:10.1139/w10-065. PMID 20962908.
  3. J.P. Euzéby. "Lentisphaerae". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature. Retrieved 2013-03-20.

Further reading

Limam, Rim Driss; Bouchez, Theodore; Chouari, Rakia; Li, Tianlun; Barkallah, Insaf; Landoulsi, Ahmed; Sghir, Abdelghani (Oct 2010). "Detection of WWE2-related Lentisphaerae by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and fluorescence in situ hybridization in landfill leachate". Canadian Journal of Microbiology 56 (10): 846–852. doi:10.1139/W10-065. 


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