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A closed Candidatus Odinarchaeum genome exposes Asgard archaeal viruses

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Tamarit et al. (2021).
Names
Ca. Odinarchaeum yellowstonii
Abstract
Asgard archaea have recently been identified as the closest archaeal relatives of eukaryotes. Their ecology remains enigmatic, and their virome, completely unknown. Here, we describe the closed genome of Ca. Odinarchaeum yellowstonii LCB_4, and, from this, obtain novel CRISPR arrays with spacer targets to several viral contigs. We find related viruses in sequence data from thermophilic environments and in the genomes of diverse prokaryotes, including other Asgard archaea. These novel viruses ope

Candidatus Eremiobacterota, a metabolically and phylogenetically diverse terrestrial phylum with acid-tolerant adaptations

Citation
Ji et al. (2021). The ISME Journal 15 (9)
Names
“Eremiobacterota” “Mawsoniella” “Mawsoniella australis” “Cryoxeromicrobium” “Cryoxeromicrobium davisii” “Nyctobacter” “Nyctobacter psychrophilus” “Erabacter” “Erabacter solicola” “Hesperobacter” “Hesperobacter lustricola” “Meridianibacter” “Meridianibacter frigidus” “Aquilonibacter” “Aquilonibacter stordalenmirensis” “Tyrphobacter” “Tyrphobacter aquilonaris” “Tumulicola” “Tumulicola scandinaviensis” “Cybelea” “Cybelea septentrionalis” “Cybelea tumulisoli” “Cybelea tyrphae” “Cybelea palsarum” “Palsibacter” “Palsibacter borealis” “Hemerobacter” “Hemerobacter limicola” “Velthaea” “Velthaea versatilis” “Lustribacter” “Lustribacter caenicola” “Lustribacter telmatis” “Elarobacter” “Elarobacter winogradskyi” “Elarobacter vanleeuwenhoeki” “Elarobacter pasteuri” “Elarobacter beijerinckii” “Tityobacter” “Tityobacter terrigena” “Xenobium” “Xenobium occultum” “Bruticola” “Bruticola papionis” “Xenobium purgamenti” “Xenobiaceae” “Eremiobacterales” “Eremiobacteraceae” “Eremiobacter” “Eremiobacter antarcticus” “Eremiobacteria” “Zemelea palustris” “Zemelea” “Xenobiales” “Xenobiia”
Abstract
Abstract Candidatus phylum Eremiobacterota (formerly WPS-2) is an as-yet-uncultured bacterial clade that takes its name from Ca. Eremiobacter, an Antarctic soil aerobe proposed to be capable of a novel form of chemolithoautotrophy termed atmospheric chemosynthesis, that uses the energy derived from atmospheric H2-oxidation to fix CO2 through the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle via type 1E RuBisCO. To elucidate the phylogenetic affiliation and metabolic capacities of Ca. Eremioba

A New Model Trypanosomatid, Novymonas esmeraldas : Genomic Perception of Its “ Candidatus Pandoraea novymonadis” Endosymbiont

Citation
Zakharova et al. (2021). mBio 12 (4)
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Ca. Pandoraea novymonadis
Abstract
Novymonas esmeraldas is a parasitic flagellate of the family Trypanosomatidae representing the closest insect-restricted relative of the human pathogen Leishmania . It bears symbiotic bacteria in its cytoplasm, the relationship with which has been established relatively recently and independently from other known endosymbioses in protists.