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Identification of key steps in the evolution of anaerobic methanotrophy in Candidatus Methanovorans (ANME-3) archaea

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Woods et al. (2025). Science Advances 11 (25)
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Ca. Methanovorans
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Despite their large environmental impact and multiple independent emergences, the processes leading to the evolution of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea (ANME) remain unclear. This work uses comparative metagenomics of a recently evolved but understudied ANME group, “ Candidatus Methanovorans” (ANME-3), to identify evolutionary processes and innovations at work in ANME, which may be obscured in earlier evolved lineages. We identified horizontal transfer of
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Taxonomic rearrangement of Salinibacterium, Leifsonia, Diaminobutyricibacter, Antiquaquibacter, Homoserinimonas and Glaciibacter: refining genus boundaries and proposal of two new genera – Orlajensenia gen. nov. and Leifsonella gen. nov

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Gtari et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (6)
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Leifsonella Orlajensenia
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The actinobacterial family Microbacteriaceae comprises a diverse group of Gram-positive bacteria with high G+C content and complex taxonomic challenges. Traditional polyphasic approaches, based on 16S rRNA phylogeny and phenotypic traits, have in some instances resulted in polyphyletic taxonomic groupings, necessitating genome-wide methodologies to better resolve evolutionary relationships. This study employs a taxogenomic approach – incorporating 16S rRNA gene sequencing, core protein phylogeny
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Environmental diversity of Candidatus Babelota and their relationships with protists

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Weisse et al. (2025). mSystems 10 (6)
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Ca. Babelota
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ABSTRACT Ca . Babelota is a phylum of strictly intracellular bacteria whose representatives are commonly detected in various environments through metagenomics, though their presence, ecology, and biology have never been addressed so far. As a group of strict intracellular, we hypothesize that their presence, occurrence, and abundance heavily depend on their hosts, which are known as heterotrophic protists, based on few described is
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Diel cycle of lanthanide-dependent methylotrophy by TMED127/Methylaequorales bacteria in oligotrophic surface seawater

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Glass et al. (2025).
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Abstract Methanol, the simplest alcohol, has long been recognized as a key energy and carbon source for soil and plant-associated bacteria and fungi, and is increasingly recognized as an important substrate for marine bacteria. Lanthanide-dependent methanol dehydrogenases (encoded by the gene xoxF) are now recognized as the key catalysts for methylotrophy in many environments, yet the identity of the most transcriptionally active methylotrophs in open ocean waters (“Clade X”) has rem
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Genomic Insights into a Versatile Deep-Sea Methanotroph Constituting the Rare Biosphere of a Brazilian Carbonate Mound Complex

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de Araújo Butarelli et al. (2025).
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“Methylotuvimicrobium crucis”
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AbstractRecent discoveries of aerobic methanotrophs in non-seep carbonate-rich environments in the deep sea suggest that these organisms may persist as part of the rare biosphere. Recovering rare, active methanotrophs through targeted culturing is essential for understanding their persistence under the oligotrophic non-seep conditions, and for uncovering their genomic adaptations related to the survival in energy-limited ecosystems. In our study, using metagenomic analysis of enrichment cultures
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Pseudogenization of the Chaperonin System in ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni’ Reveals Insights into the Role of GroEL/Cpn60 in Phytopathogenic Mollicutes

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Hammond et al. (2025).
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Ca. Phytoplasma pruni
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GroE is a chaperonin folding system consisting of GroEL (Cpn60, a 60 kDa chaperonin), and the smaller co-chaperonin GroES (Cpn10). Many “client” proteins require GroE to fold properly, including several that are essential for cell viability. Unsurprisingly then, GroE is found in nearly all bacteria and eukaryotes. Mollicutes are the only microorganisms that lack GroE in almost all cases. Only two clades of Mollicutes have retained the ancestral GroE system, or perhaps reacquired one; these excep
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Dominant Cixiid Vector and Transmission of ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’ and ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’-Related Strain 16SrXII-P in Sugar Beet in Austria

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Kreitzer et al. (2025).
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus Ca. Phytoplasma solani
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Abstract The presence of fastidious phytopathogenic bacteria ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’ and ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ challenges sugar beet cultivation in Austria. Reptalus quinquecostatus sensu Holzinger et al. 2023 is the principal vector of ‘Ca. P. solani’ to sugar beet in Serbia, while Pentastiridius leporinus is the primary vector of ‘Ca. A. phytopathogenicus’ in western Europe and can also transmit ‘Ca. P. solani’. This study investigates the epidemiology of
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Genome-based reclassification of the genus Lactococcus and two novel species Pseudolactococcus yaeyamensis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Lactovum odontotermitis sp. nov. isolated from the gut of termites

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Abe et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (6)
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Pseudolactococcus
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The genus Lactococcus was proposed by Schleifer et al. by separating Lactococcus lactis from the genus Streptococcus. Although the family Streptococcaceae consists of four genera, each genus contains a relatively small number of species, with the exception of the genus Streptococcus, which contains more than 100 species. The genera Lactococcus and Lactovum currently comprise 26 species and a single species, respectively. This study evaluated the taxonomy of the genus Lactococcus based on the 16S
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Typing of hemotropic Mycoplasma in Egyptian cats: first detection and phylogenetic analysis of Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis

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Safwat et al. (2025). Veterinary Research Communications 49 (3)
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Ca. Mycoplasma haemominutum Ca. Mycoplasma turicensis
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Abstract Mycoplasma haemofelis (Mhf), Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum (CMhm), and Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis (CMt) are the major feline hemotropic Mycoplasma (FHM) species identified in cats worldwide. Data concerning FHM in Egypt is limited; therefore, the current study aimed to gain further insights into disease epidemiology by investigating FHM molecular prevalence, risk factors, and hemogram abnormalities in 246 Egyptian cats (shelter-housed and client-owned)
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