Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae

Geodermatophilaceae (order Geodermatophilales, class Actinobacteria) form a comparatively isolated family within the phylum Actinobacteria and harbor many strains adapted to extreme ecological niches and tolerant against reactive oxygen species. Clarifying the evolutionary history of Geodermatophila...

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Main Authors: Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz, Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff, Dao-Feng Zhang, Adnan Yaramis, Manfred Rohde, Tanja Woyke, Nikos C. Kyrpides, Peter Schumann, Wen-Jun Li, Markus Göker
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-4b6a104934a74d379e6769b397f5da4a2020-11-24T22:27:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2017-12-01810.3389/fmicb.2017.02501301313Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of GeodermatophilaceaeMaria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz0Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz1Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff2Dao-Feng Zhang3Adnan Yaramis4Adnan Yaramis5Manfred Rohde6Tanja Woyke7Nikos C. Kyrpides8Peter Schumann9Wen-Jun Li10Markus Göker11School of Biology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomLeibniz Institute, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, GermanyLeibniz Institute, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, GermanyState Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Biology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomDepartment of Biotechnology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TurkeyCentral Facility for Microscopy, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, GermanyDepartment of Energy, Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA, United StatesDepartment of Energy, Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA, United StatesLeibniz Institute, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, GermanyState Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, ChinaLeibniz Institute, German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, GermanyGeodermatophilaceae (order Geodermatophilales, class Actinobacteria) form a comparatively isolated family within the phylum Actinobacteria and harbor many strains adapted to extreme ecological niches and tolerant against reactive oxygen species. Clarifying the evolutionary history of Geodermatophilaceae was so far mainly hampered by the insufficient resolution of the main phylogenetic marker in use, the 16S rRNA gene. In conjunction with the taxonomic characterisation of a motile and aerobic strain, designated YIM M13156T and phylogenetically located within the family, we here carried out a phylogenetic analysis of the genome sequences now available for the type strains of Geodermatophilaceae and re-analyzed the previously assembled phenotypic data. The results indicated that the largest genus, Geodermatophilus, is not monophyletic, hence the arrangement of the genera of Geodermatophilaceae must be reconsidered. Taxonomic markers such as polar lipids and fatty-acids profile, cellular features and temperature ranges are indeed heterogeneous within Geodermatophilus. In contrast to previous studies, we also address which of these features can be interpreted as apomorphies of which taxon, according to the principles of phylogenetic systematics. We thus propose a novel genus, Klenkia, with the type species Klenkia marina sp. nov. and harboring four species formerly assigned to Geodermatophilus, G. brasiliensis, G. soli, G. taihuensis, and G. terrae. Emended descriptions of all species of Geodermatophilaceae are provided for which type-strain genome sequences are publicly available. Our study again demonstrates that the principles of phylogenetic systematics can and should guide the interpretation of both genomic and phenotypic data.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02501/fullKlenkiaGeodermatophilusModestobacterBlastococcusGBDPGGDC
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author Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff
Dao-Feng Zhang
Adnan Yaramis
Adnan Yaramis
Manfred Rohde
Tanja Woyke
Nikos C. Kyrpides
Peter Schumann
Wen-Jun Li
Markus Göker
spellingShingle Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff
Dao-Feng Zhang
Adnan Yaramis
Adnan Yaramis
Manfred Rohde
Tanja Woyke
Nikos C. Kyrpides
Peter Schumann
Wen-Jun Li
Markus Göker
Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
Frontiers in Microbiology
Klenkia
Geodermatophilus
Modestobacter
Blastococcus
GBDP
GGDC
author_facet Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff
Dao-Feng Zhang
Adnan Yaramis
Adnan Yaramis
Manfred Rohde
Tanja Woyke
Nikos C. Kyrpides
Peter Schumann
Wen-Jun Li
Markus Göker
author_sort Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
title Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
title_short Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
title_full Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
title_fullStr Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Scale Data Call for a Taxonomic Rearrangement of Geodermatophilaceae
title_sort genome-scale data call for a taxonomic rearrangement of geodermatophilaceae
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Geodermatophilaceae (order Geodermatophilales, class Actinobacteria) form a comparatively isolated family within the phylum Actinobacteria and harbor many strains adapted to extreme ecological niches and tolerant against reactive oxygen species. Clarifying the evolutionary history of Geodermatophilaceae was so far mainly hampered by the insufficient resolution of the main phylogenetic marker in use, the 16S rRNA gene. In conjunction with the taxonomic characterisation of a motile and aerobic strain, designated YIM M13156T and phylogenetically located within the family, we here carried out a phylogenetic analysis of the genome sequences now available for the type strains of Geodermatophilaceae and re-analyzed the previously assembled phenotypic data. The results indicated that the largest genus, Geodermatophilus, is not monophyletic, hence the arrangement of the genera of Geodermatophilaceae must be reconsidered. Taxonomic markers such as polar lipids and fatty-acids profile, cellular features and temperature ranges are indeed heterogeneous within Geodermatophilus. In contrast to previous studies, we also address which of these features can be interpreted as apomorphies of which taxon, according to the principles of phylogenetic systematics. We thus propose a novel genus, Klenkia, with the type species Klenkia marina sp. nov. and harboring four species formerly assigned to Geodermatophilus, G. brasiliensis, G. soli, G. taihuensis, and G. terrae. Emended descriptions of all species of Geodermatophilaceae are provided for which type-strain genome sequences are publicly available. Our study again demonstrates that the principles of phylogenetic systematics can and should guide the interpretation of both genomic and phenotypic data.
topic Klenkia
Geodermatophilus
Modestobacter
Blastococcus
GBDP
GGDC
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02501/full
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