Li, Wen-Jun


Publications
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Insights into chemoautotrophic traits of a prevalent bacterial phylum CSP1-3, herein Sysuimicrobiota

Citation
Liu et al. (2024). National Science Review
Names
Fervidifonticultor primus Ts Humicultor tengchongensis Ts Caldifonticola tengchongensis Ts Calidihabitans Calidihabitans tengchongensis Ts Humicultoraceae Fervidifonticultor Fervidifonticultor tertius Sysuimicrobium calidum Ts Caldifonticola Tepidifontimicrobium Tepidifontimicrobium thermophilum Ts Thermofontivivens primus Ts Thermofontiviventaceae Thermofontivivens Kaftiobacteriaceae Kaftiobacterium secundum Ts Sysuimicrobiaceae Sysuimicrobiales Sysuimicrobiota Sysuimicrobiia Geohabitans tengchongensis Ts Segetimicrobiaceae Kaftiobacterium Humicultor Fervidifonticultor secundus Fervidifonticultor quartus Sysuimicrobium tengchongense Geohabitans Segetimicrobium Segetimicrobium genomatis Ts Sysuimicrobium
Abstract
Abstract Candidate bacterial phylum CSP1-3 has not been cultivated and is poorly understood. Here, we analyzed 112 CSP1-3 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and showed they are likely facultative anaerobes, with three of five families encoding autotrophy through the reductive glycine pathway (RGP), Wood–Ljungdahl pathway (WLP), or Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB), with hydrogen or sulfide as electron donors. Chemoautotrophic enrichments from hot spring sediments and fluorescence in si

Cultivation of novel Atribacterota from oil well provides new insight into their diversity, ecology, and evolution in anoxic, carbon-rich environments

Citation
Jiao et al. (2024). Microbiome 12 (1)
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“Immundihabitans” “Immundihabitans aquiphilus” “Sediminicultor” “Sediminicultor quartus” Thermatribacter Thermatribacteraceae
Abstract
Abstract Background The Atribacterota are widely distributed in the subsurface biosphere. Recently, the first Atribacterota isolate was described and the number of Atribacterota genome sequences retrieved from environmental samples has increased significantly; however, their diversity, physiology, ecology, and evolution remain poorly understood. Results We report the isolation of the second member of Atribacterota, Th

Desertivirga arenae gen. nov., sp. nov. and Desertivirga brevis sp. nov., isolated from desert soil, and reclassification of Pedobacter xinjiangensis as Desertivirga xinjiangensis comb. nov. and Pedobacter mongoliensis as Paradesertivirga mongoliensis gen.nov., comb. nov

Citation
Li et al. (2024). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 74 (5)
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Paradesertivirga Desertivirga
Abstract
Two novel bacterial strains, designated as SYSU D00823T and SYSU D00873T, were isolated from sandy soil of the Gurbantunggut Desert in Xinjiang, north-west China. SYSU D00823T and SYSU D00873T shared 99.0 % 16S rRNA gene sequence identity, and were both most closely related to Pedobacter xinjiangensis 12157T with 96.1 % and 96.0 % similarities, respectively. Phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses revealed that the two isolates and P. xinjiangensis 12157T formed a separate distinct cluster in a s