Candidatus Chlorobium masyuteum


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Citation

Formal styling
Candidatus Chlorobium masyuteum” Lambrecht et al., 2021
Effective publication
Lambrecht et al., 2021
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:680

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
ma.syu.te'um
Etymology
mas’yúte, meaning “eats iron” in the Dakota language spoken by the first caretakers of Brownie Lake; N.L. masyuteum

Taxonomy

Description
Lambrecht, et al (2021): Short rod-like bacterium (0.8 μm by 0.4–0.6 μm in size). Selective enrichment from freshwater at 20°C with a long-pass light filter (i.e., > 700 nm). Grows autotrophically in freshwater medium with Fe(II) or molecular hydrogen as electron donors, in defined coculture with a Pseudopelobacter sp. Basis of assignment: digital DDH and ANI relatedness measures indicate a significant divergence at the genome to level from its closest Chlorobium relatives. Belongs to class Chlorobia, order Chlorobiales, and family Chlorobiaceae. Identified from a water sample of Brownie Lake, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Classification
Bacteria » Chlorobiota » Chlorobiia » Chlorobiales » Chlorobiaceae » Chlorobium » Candidatus Chlorobium masyuteum
Parent
Chlorobium gtdb

Metadata

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Local history
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Publications
2

Citation Title
Lambrecht et al., 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology Corrigendum: “Candidatus Chlorobium masyuteum,” a Novel Photoferrotrophic Green Sulfur Bacterium Enriched From a Ferruginous Meromictic Lake
Lambrecht et al., 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology “Candidatus Chlorobium masyuteum,” a Novel Photoferrotrophic Green Sulfur Bacterium Enriched From a Ferruginous Meromictic Lake
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