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Register list for 3 new Electrothrix species names including Electrothrix gen. nov.

Submitted by Schramm, Andreas

Genus Electrothrix

Etymology
[E.lec'tro.thrix] Gr. neut. n. êlektron, amber (which is the origin of the term electric); Gr. fem. n. thrix, hair; N.L. fem. n. Electrothrix, electric hair
Nomenclatural type
Species Electrothrix communisTs
Description
Multicellular filaments, up to several centimeters in length, with 15 to >70 characteristic longitudinal ridges and shared periplasm across cells; electron-conducting; typically spanning the suboxic zone in surface sediments; individual cells are 0.4–8 µm × 2-3 µm in size; polyphosphate inclusions; no sulfur inclusions; gliding motility; mostly marine, including coastal, salt marsh and salt lake inhabiting.
Classification
Bacteria » Desulfobacterota » Desulfobulbia » Desulfobales » Desulfobulbaceae » Electrothrix
References
Effective publication: Plum-Jensen et al., 2024 [1]
Assigned taxonomically: Trojan et al., 2016 [2]

Species Electrothrix rattekaaiensis

Etymology
[rat.te.kaai.en'sis] N.L. fem. adj. rattekaaiensis, from Rattekaai, referring to the location of sample collection
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032595675.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Rat3
Description
Filamentous bacteria of centimeter length that inhabit the surface of brackish/intertidal sediment and conduct electrons from sulfide-oxidizing cells to oxygen-reducing cells. Gliding motility. Gram-negative, with 15 distinct ridges running longitudinally along the filament. Width of individual cells is 1.2 µm. Can assimilate acetate and propionate; CO2 fixation via the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway. Contains c-type cytochromes, type IV pili (PilA) and Na+antiporters. Polyphosphate and polyglucose storage. Distinguishable by morphology and genome.
Classification
Bacteria » Desulfobacterota » Desulfobulbia » Desulfobales » Desulfobulbaceae » Electrothrix » Electrothrix rattekaaiensis
References
Effective publication: Plum-Jensen et al., 2024 [1]

Species Electrothrix aestuarii

Etymology
[ae.stu.a'ri.i] L. gen. n. aestuarii, of a tidal flat/estuary, referring to the habitat it was collected from
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_032595685.1 Ts
Reference Strain
Rat1
Description
Filamentous bacteria of centimeter length that inhabit the surface of brackish/intertidal sediment and conduct electrons from sulfide-oxidizing cells to oxygen-reducing cells. Gliding motility. Gram-negative, with 15 distinct ridges running longitudinally along the filament. Width of individual cells is 1.2 µm. Can assimilate acetate and propionate; CO2fixation via the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway. Contains c-type cytochromes, type IV pili (PilA) and Na+ antiporters. Polyphosphate and polyglucose storage. Distinguishable by morphology and genome.
Classification
Bacteria » Desulfobacterota » Desulfobulbia » Desulfobales » Desulfobulbaceae » Electrothrix » Electrothrix aestuarii
References
Effective publication: Plum-Jensen et al., 2024 [1]

Species Electrothrix communisTs

Etymology
[com.mu'nis] L. fem. adj. communis, common
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_030644725.1 Ts
Reference Strain
RB
Description
Filamentous bacteria of centimeter length that inhabit the surface of brackish/intertidal sediment and conduct electrons from sulfide-oxidizing cells to oxygen-reducing cells. Gliding motility. Gram-negative, with 15 distinct ridges running longitudinally along the filament. Width of individual cells is 0.8 µm. Can assimilate acetate and propionate; CO2 fixation via the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway. Contains c-type cytochromes, type IV pili (PilA) and Na+ antiporters. Polyphosphate and polyglucose storage. Distinguishable by morphology and genome.
Classification
Bacteria » Desulfobacterota » Desulfobulbia » Desulfobales » Desulfobulbaceae » Electrothrix » Electrothrix communisTs
References
Effective publication: Plum-Jensen et al., 2024 [1]
Assigned taxonomically: Trojan et al., 2016 [2]

References

  1. Plum-Jensen et al. (2024). First single-strain enrichments of Electrothrix cable bacteria, description of E. aestuarii sp. nov. and E. rattekaaiensis sp. nov., and proposal of a cable bacteria taxonomy following the rules of the SeqCode. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. DOI:10.1016/j.syapm.2024.126487
  2. Trojan et al. (2016). A taxonomic framework for cable bacteria and proposal of the candidate genera Electrothrix and Electronema. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. DOI:10.1016/j.syapm.2016.05.006

Register List Certificate of Validation

On behalf of the Committee on the Systematics of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data (SeqCode Committee), we hereby certify that the Register List seqco.de/r:lmyvwfoa submitted by Schramm, Andreas and including 4 new names has been successfully validated.


Date of Priority: 2024-02-27 01:47 UTC
DOI: 10.57973/seqcode.r:lmyvwfoa