Euzebyella Lucena et al. 2010
General information
Name
Euzebyella
Valid publication
2010
Nomenclature type
Euzebyella saccharophila
Etymology
N.L. fem. n. <i>Euzebyella</i>, named after the French microbiologist J. P. Euzéby, for his outstanding contribution to the nomenclature of Prokaryotes and to bacterial taxonomy in general.
Description and emendation
Original Description
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Gram-negative, aerobic, mesophilic, chemoorganotrophic, slightly halophilic, pigmented bacteria. Cells are non-motile, straight rods. No growth can be observed without seawater or without the addition of marine cations to the medium. Flexirubin-type pigment is not produced. Oxidase- and catalase-positive, unable to reduce nitrates. Respiratory quinone is MK6. Predominant fatty acids are iso-C15:0, iso-C15:1 G and the major hydroxylated fatty acid is iso-C17:0 3-OH. Polar lipids include PE and other unidentified lipids. The DNA G+C content is around 40 mol%.
Subdivision(s)
MID | Name | Rank | Taxon ID |
---|---|---|---|
M020504010445002 | Euzebyella algicola | Species | 2083203 |
M020504010445003 | Euzebyella marina | Species | 1761453 |
M020504010445001 | Euzebyella saccharophila | Species | 679664 |
References
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Lucena, T., Pascual, J., Giordano, A., Gambacorta, A., Garay, E., Arahal, D.R., Macian, M.C., and Pujalte, M.J. Euzebyella saccharophila gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. (2010) 60:2871-2876.[DOI:10.1099/ijs.0.020875-0]
[PMID:20081010]