Lutibacter Choi and Cho 2006
General information
Name
Lutibacter
Valid publication
2006
Nomenclature type
Lutibacter litoralis
Etymology
L. n. <i>lutum</i>, mud; N.L. masc. n. <i>bacter</i>, rod; N.L. masc. n. <i>Lutibacter</i>, rod from mud.
Description and emendation
Original Description
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Cells are Gram-negative and rod-shaped. Growth is heterotrophic and aerobic. Catalase-positive and oxidase-negative. The predominant menaquinone is MK-6. Dominant fatty acids are iso-C15:0 3-OH, iso-C15:0, anteiso-C15:0 and iso-C16:0 3-OH. Cells contain carotenoids but no flexirubin-type pigments. The DNA G+C content of the type species is 33.9 mol%.
Emendation
Emendation 1
Emendation 2
Emendation 3
1: Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. The major polar lipids are phosphatidylethanolamine and unidentified lipids. The DNA G+C content is 30.6-34.6 mol%.
2: Polar lipids are represented by the major lipid phosphatidylethanolamine, unknown aminolipids and unknown lipids. The DNA G+C content is 30-42 mol%.
3: The DNA G+C content is between 29.8 and 41.6 mol%.
Subdivision(s)
MID | Name | Rank | Taxon ID |
---|---|---|---|
MSG073149 | 'Lutibacter bacterium' | Species | |
MSG073465 | 'Lutibacter sp.' | Species | |
M020504010480002 | Lutibacter aestuarii | Species | 861111 |
M020504010480003 | Lutibacter agarilyticus | Species | 1109740 |
M020504010480004 | Lutibacter crassostreae | Species | 1639800 |
M020504010480005 | Lutibacter flavus | Species | 691689 |
M020504010480006 | Lutibacter holmesii | Species | 1137985 |
M020504010480001 | Lutibacter litoralis | Species | 321268 |
M020504010480007 | Lutibacter litorisediminis | Species | 1886597 |
M020504010480008 | Lutibacter maritimus | Species | 593133 |
M020504010480009 | Lutibacter oceani | Species | 1853311 |
M020504010480010 | Lutibacter oricola | Species | 762486 |
M020504010480011 | Lutibacter profundi | Species | 1622118 |
References
1
Choi, D.H., and Cho, B.C. Lutibacter litoralis gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from tidal flat sediment. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. (2006) 56:771-776.[DOI:10.1099/ijs.0.64146-0]
[PMID:16585692]
2
Lee, S.-Y., Lee, M.-H.,Oh, T.-K., and Yoon, J.-H. Lutibacter aestuarii sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat sediment, and emended description of the genus Lutibacter Choi and Cho 2006. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. (2012) 62:420-424.[DOI:10.1099/ijs.0.030320-0]
[PMID:21460139]
3
Nedashkovskaya, O.I, Van Trappen, S., Zhukova, N.V., and De Vos, P. Lutibacter holmesii sp. nov., a marine bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius, and emended description of the genus Lutibacter. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. (2015) 65:3991-3996.[DOI:10.1099/ijsem.0.000525]
[PMID:26275791]
4
Le Moine Bauer, S., Roalkvam, I., Steen, I.H., and Dahle, H. Lutibacter profundi sp. nov., isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal system on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge and emended description of the genus Lutibacter. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. (2016) 66:2671-2677.[DOI:10.1099/ijsem.0.001105]
[PMID:27118569]