Hahnella


Citation

Formal styling
Hahnella Salcher et al., 2025
Effective publication
Salcher et al., 2025
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:o5wsiwof (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:49113

Nomenclature

Rank
Genus
Inferred stem
Hahnell-
Syllabication
Hah.ne'lla
Etymology
N.L. fem. dim. n. Hahnella, named after the scientist Martin W. Hahn, a pioneer in cultivating important freshwater bacteria; he also isolated the first strains of this genus (MWH-UniP1) and closely related taxa.
Nomenclatural type
Hahnella aquaticaTs
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
Description: A genus of abundant freshwater bacteria, commonly known from metagenomic and 16S rRNA amplicon studies, often referred to MWH-UniP1 group or betaVI in 16S rRNA based studies (PMCID:  PMC3063352, 31919153). It contains two species: Hahnella aquatica (MiE-11, GCA_965194505.1) and Hahnella lacustris (MsE-M47, GCA_965194655.1), both isolated from freshwater lakes. Type species is Hahnella aquatica MiE-11 (GCA_965194505.1). The closest cultivated relative is the undescribed Burkholderiales bacterium LSUCC0115 (GCA_009646425.1), with an average amino acid identity of 67-67.3% and average nucleotide identity of 70.6-71.7%. The closest validly described relative is Limnobacter thiooxidans CS-K2 (GCF_036323495.1), with AAIs of 53.6-54.4% and ANIs of 66.4-66.9%. Current GTDB classification (R220): d__Bacteria; p__Pseudomonadota; c__Gammaproteobacteria; o__Burkholderiales; f__Burkholderiaceae_A; g__UBA2463.

Classification
Bacteria » Pseudomonadota » Betaproteobacteria » Burkholderiales » Burkholderiaceae » Hahnella
Parent
Burkholderiaceae
Children (2)

Metadata

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Local history
Registered
About 1 year ago by Salcher, Michaela M
Submitted
8 months ago by Salcher, Michaela M
Curators
Endorsed
6 months ago by Rodriguez-R, Luis M
Validated
3 months ago by Rodriguez-R, Luis M
Date of priority
2025-08-28 03:23 PM (UTC)

Publications
1

Citation Title
Salcher et al., 2025, Nature Communications Bringing the uncultivated microbial majority of freshwater ecosystems into culture
Effective publication



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