1. Genome-scale data suggest reclassifications in the Leisingera-Phaeobacter cluster including proposals for Sedimentitalea gen. nov. and Pseudophaeobacter gen. nov
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Hans-Peter Klenk, Thorsten Brinkhoff, Jörn Petersen, Markus Göker, Peter Schumann, Carmen Scheuner, Sven Breider, Silke Pradella, and Anne Fiebig
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Microbiology (medical) ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Ecology ,gene content ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Zoology ,phylogenomics ,marine microbiology ,biology.organism_classification ,supermatrix ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Roseobacter group ,Type species ,Monophyly ,Genus ,genus boundaries ,Original Research Article ,Leisingera ,Phaeobacter ,Rhodobacteraceae ,Clade - Abstract
Earlier phylogenetic analyses of the marine Rhodobacteraceae (class Alphaproteobacteria) genera Leisingera and Phaeobacter indicated that neither genus might be monophyletic. We here used phylogenetic reconstruction from genome-scale data, MALDI-TOF mass-spectrometry analysis and a re-assessment of the phenotypic data from the literature to settle this matter, aiming at a reclassification of the two genera. Neither Phaeobacter nor Leisingera formed a clade in any of the phylogenetic analyses conducted. Rather, smaller monophyletic assemblages emerged, which were phenotypically more homogeneous, too. We thus propose the reclassification of Leisingera nanhaiensis as the type species of a new genus as Sedimentitalea nanhaiensis gen. nov., comb. nov., the reclassification of Phaeobacter arcticus and Phaeobacter leonis as Pseudophaeobacter arcticus gen. nov., comb. nov. and Pseudophaeobacter leonis comb. nov., and the reclassification of Phaeobacter aquaemixtae, Phaeobacter caeruleus, and Phaeobacter daeponensis as Leisingera aquaemixtae comb. nov., Leisingera caerulea comb. nov., and Leisingera daeponensis comb. nov. The genera Phaeobacter and Leisingera are accordingly emended.
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- 2014
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