Acetobacteraceae

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Acetobacteraceae
Scientific classification e
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Alphaproteobacteria
Order: Rhodospirillales
Family: Acetobacteraceae
(ex Henrici 1939) Gillis and De Ley 1980[1]
Genera

See text.

Synonyms
  • Elioraeaceae Habib et al. 2020

Acetobacteraceae is a family of Gram-negative bacteria, belonging to the order Rhodospirillales, class Alphaproteobacteria. Two distinct clades are recognized. The acetic acid bacteria and a more heterogeneous group including acidophilic and phototrophic bacteria. The type genus is Acetobacter.[2] Ten genera from Acetobacteraceae make up the acetic acid bacteria.[3]

History[]

Acetobacteraceae was originally proposed as a family for Acetobacter and Gluconobacter based on rRNA and DNA–DNA hybridization comparisons in 1980.[1]

Genera[]

Accepted Genera[]

The following genera have been effectively and validly published:[2]

  • Acetobacter Beijerinck 1898 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • Muhadesi et al. 2019
  • Acidicaldus Johnson et al. 2006
  • Acidiphilium Harrison 1981
  • Acidisoma Belova et al. 2009
  • Acidisphaera Hiraishi et al. 2000
  • Acidocella Kishimoto et al. 1996
  • Acidomonas Urakami et al. 1989
  • Yukphan et al. 2010
  • Asaia Yamada et al. 2000
  • Belnapia Reddy et al. 2006
  • Bombella Li et al. 2015
  • Habib et al. 2017
  • Commensalibacter Roh et al. 2019
  • Craurococcus Saitoh et al. 1998
  • Ming et al. 2016
  • Kim et al. 2016
  • Albuquerque et al. 2008
  • Ramírez-Bahena et al. 2013
  • Guzman et al. 2021
  • Gluconacetobacter corrig. Yamada et al. 1998
  • Gluconobacter Asai 1935 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • Granulibacter Greenberg et al. 2006
  • Margesin and Zhang 2013
  • Komagataeibacter Yamada et al. 2013
  • Kozakia Lisdiyanti et al. 2002
  • Pankratov et al. 2020
  • Noh et al. 2020
  • Kämpfer et al. 2003
  • Yukphan et al. 2006
  • Yukphan et al. 2011
  • Vu et al. 2013
  • Chua et al. 2021
  • Saitoh et al. 1998
  • Imhoff et al. 1984
  • Kämpfer et al. 2004
  • Okamura et al. 2018
  • Khan et al. 2019
  • Yurkov et al. 1994
  • Roseomonas Rihs et al. 1998
  • Alarico et al. 2002
  • Saccharibacter Jojima et al. 2004
  • Yang et al. 2017
  • Loganathan and Nair 2004
  • Malimas et al. 2014
  • Yukphan et al. 2008
  • Kämpfer et al. 2003

Provisional Genera[]

The following genera have been published, but not validated according to the Bacteriological Code:[2]

  • "Acetomonas" Leifson 1954
  • "Granulobacter" Beijerinck and van Delden 1904
  • "Komagatabacter" Yamada et al. 2012
  • "Parasaccharibacter" Corby-Harris et al. 2014
  • "Sediminicoccus" Qu et al. 2013

References[]

  1. ^ a b Gillis M, De Ley J (January 1980). "Intra- and Intergenic Similarities of the Ribosomal Ribonucleic Acid Cistrons of Acetobacter and Gluconobacter". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 30: 7–27. doi:10.1099/00207713-30-1-7.
  2. ^ a b c Euzéby JP, Parte AC. "Acetobacteraceae". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  3. ^ Raspor P, Goranovic D (2008). "Biotechnological applications of acetic acid bacteria". Critical Reviews in Biotechnology. 28 (2): 101–124. doi:10.1080/07388550802046749. PMID 18568850. S2CID 86778592.

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