Aceula


Citation

Formal styling
Aceula Williams et al., 2021 (valid 2024)
Effective publication
Williams et al., 2021
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:2rggbgyb (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:33275

Nomenclature

Rank
Genus
Inferred stem
Aceul-
Syllabication
Ace.u'la
Etymology
N.L. fem. dim. n. Aceula, from the name of the locality (Ace Lake).
Nomenclatural type
Aceula lacicolaTs
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
The description for this genus is derived from Williams et al., 2021, and supplemented with additional information. Genome predictions designate this genus as heterotrophic and capable of the fermentation of glucose to acetyl-CoA through EMP pathway. Proteases and peptidases for the degradation of proteins to amino acids are present. Additionally, simple sugar transport and glycoside hydrolases are encoded by the genome and genes required for the synthesis of trehalose and glycogen are also present (Williams et al., 2021). A V-type ATPase, respiratory F-type ATPase and Rnf complex for ATP synthesis, and a Group 3d [NiFe] hydrogenase are present (Williams et al., 2021). All genes required for the tight-adherence complex and the production of a Type-4a pilus are present. The nomenclatural type for the genus is Aceula lacicola, (genome designated 3300035698_1100).
Classification
Bacteria » Omnitrophota » “Velamenicoccia” » “Zapsychrales” » “Aceulaceae” » Aceula
Parent
“Aceulaceae” gtdb
Children (2)

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
Allen, Michelle about 1 year ago
Submitted by
Allen, Michelle 3 months ago
Curators
Validated by
Palmer, Marike about 1 month ago
Date of priority
2024-09-04 06:09 AM (UTC)

Publications
1

Citation Title
Williams et al., 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology Shedding Light on Microbial “Dark Matter”: Insights Into Novel Cloacimonadota and Omnitrophota From an Antarctic Lake
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