Table 1 Taxon names proposed under the ICNP

From: Author Correction: Genome-guided isolation of the hyperthermophilic aerobe Fervidibacter sacchari reveals conserved polysaccharide metabolism in the Armatimonadota

Proposed taxon

Etymology

Description

Genus Fervidibacter

Fer.vi.di.bac’ter. L. masc. adj. fervidus, hot, steaming; N.L. masc. n. bacter, a rod; N.L. masc. n. Fervidibacter, a hot rod

Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic inhabitants of freshwater thermal environments. All members are likely polysaccharide-degrading chemoheterotrophs with numerous carbohydrate-active enzymes encoded in their genomes. Aerobic, with high-affinity and/or low-affinity terminal oxidases present in the genomes. The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and the tricarboxylic acid cycle are complete in genomes belonging to the genus. Gram-stain-negative and diderm cell envelope structure. Ovoid- to rod-shaped morphology. Spores are not formed. The genus is a distinct phylogenetic lineage in the family Fervidibacteraceae, the order Fervidibacterales, and the class Fervidibacteria in the phylum Armatimonadota. The type species is Fervidibacter sacchariT.

Species Fervidibacter sacchari

sac’cha.ri. N.L. gen. n. sacchari, of sugar

Hyperthermophilic, microaerophilic, facultatively anaerobic, and grows chemoheterotrophically on monosaccharides and polysaccharides. Cells are ovoid- to rod-shaped, Gram-stain negative, and are 0.9–1.3 µm in width and 1.6–3.6 µm in length. Grows between 65 and 87.5 °C and an optimum temperature of 80 °C, and a pH range of 6.5–8.6 with an optimum pH of 7.5. Grows at an optimum O2 concentration of 5–10%. Grows on D-arabinose, D-galactose, D-glucose, D-rhamnose, D-ribose, D-xylose, chondroitin sulfate, colloidal chitin, galactan, gellan gum, guar gum, karaya gum, locust bean gum, xantham gum, xyloglucan, β-glucan, glycogen, starch, AFEX-pretreated corn stover, miscanthus, sugarcane bagasse, acetate and casamino acids. Grows weakly on xyloglucan under fermentation conditions. The major fatty acids (>10%) are C16:0, C18:0 and/or cyclo-C17:0, and iso-C16:0. The major respiratory quinones (>10%) are MK-8 and MK-9. The isolate and genomes of the species have been recovered from geothermal springs in the Great Basin, Nevada, USA. GC content of genomes range between 51–52%. Subunits for both the high-affinity and low-affinity terminal oxidases are encoded in the genomes. Genomes also encode a Group 3d [NiFe] hydrogenase, which produces hydrogen as an electron sink for NAD+ regeneration. The type strain PD1T (= JCM 39283T = DSM 113467T) was isolated from Great Boiling Spring in Nevada, USA.

Family Fervidibacteraceae

Fer.vi.di.bac.te.ra’ce.ae. N.L. masc. n. Fervidibacter type genus of the family; L. suff. -aceae ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Fervidibacteraceae the family of the genus Fervidibacter

Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic inhabitants of freshwater thermal environments. All members are likely polysaccharide-degrading chemoheterotrophs with numerous carbohydrate-active enzymes encoded in their genomes. Aerobic, with high-affinity and/or low-affinity terminal oxidases present in the genomes. The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and the tricarboxylic acid cycle are complete in genomes belonging to the family. The family is a distinct phylogenetic lineage in the order Fervidibacterales and the class Fervidibacteria in the phylum Armatimonadota. The type genus is Fervidibacter.

Order Fervidibacterales

Fer.vi.di.bac.te.ra’les. N.L. masc. n. Fervidibacter type genus of the order; L. suff. -ales ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Fervidibacterales the order of the genus Fervidibacter

Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic inhabitants of freshwater thermal environments. All members are likely polysaccharide-degrading chemoheterotrophs with numerous carbohydrate-active enzymes encoded in their genomes. Aerobic or strictly anaerobic. Phylogenomic placement of this lineage within the Fervidibacteria and relative evolutionary divergence supports delineation of this lineage as an order within the class Fervidibacteria and phylum Armatimonadota. The type genus is Fervidibacter.

Class Fervidibacteria

Fer.vi.di.bac.te’ri.a. N.L. masc. n. Fervidibacter type genus of the type order of the class; L. suff.

-ia ending to denote a class; N.L. neut. pl. n. Fervidibacteria the class of the order Fervidibacterales

Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic inhabitants of freshwater thermal environments. All members are likely polysaccharide-degrading chemoheterotrophs with numerous carbohydrate-active enzymes encoded in their genomes. Aerobic or strictly anaerobic. Phylogenomic placement of this lineage within the Armatimonadota and relative evolutionary divergence supports delineation of this lineage as a class within the Armatimonadota. The type genus is Fervidibacter.