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Hemolysin-like Protein of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma Mali’ Is an NTPase and Binds Arabidopsis thaliana Toc33

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Boonrod et al. (2025). Microorganisms 13 (5)
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Ca. Phytoplasma Ca. Phytoplasma mali
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‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’ is associated with apple proliferation, a devastating disease in fruit production. Using genome analysis, a gene encoding a hemolysin-like protein was identified. It was postulated that this protein could be an effector. However, the function of this protein is unknown. It is shown that the hemolysin-like protein binds to a GTP binding protein, Toc33, of Arabidopsis thaliana in yeast two-hybrid analysis and that the Toc33-binding domain is located in the C-terminus
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Genomic-based taxonomic classification of the order Sphingomonadales

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Wang et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (5)
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34 Names
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The order Sphingomonadales strains are globally distributed in various biomes and are renowned for their biodegradable and biosynthesis capabilities. At present, it consists of 4 families and 49 genera making it the third largest order within the class Alphaproteobacteria. However, their taxonomy remains complex, especially due to polyphyly in the family Sphingomonadaceae. In this study, we collected 429 Sphingomonadales type strain genomes, reconstructed robust phylogenomic relationships, and p
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Proposal of Neomoorella gen. nov. as a replacement name for the illegitimate prokaryotic genus name Moorella Collins et al. 1994

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Gtari, Ventura (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (5)
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Neomoorella Neomoorellaceae Neomoorellales
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Following Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (2022 Revision) (ICNP), the prokaryotic generic name Moorella Collins et al. 1994 is illegitimate, as it is a later homonym of the fungal genus name Moorella P. Rag. Rao & D. Rao 1964 (Ascomycota: Pezizomycotina). Accordingly, as required by Rule 54 of the ICNP, we propose the replacement name Neomoorella and the replacement type species name Neomoorella thermoacetica. We also propose replacement names for the six
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Imbroritus primus gen. nov., sp. nov., a facultatively autotrophic bacterium from environmental water samples

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Peeters et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (5)
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Imbroritus
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A Gram-stain-negative coccobacillus, LMG 32992T, was isolated from water that had collected in a tyre in Pingtung, Donggang Township, Taiwan. Upon preliminary 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, it was most closely related to members of the genus Ralstonia (16S rRNA gene sequence similarities of 96.7–97.5%). The present study aimed to elucidate its taxonomic position and to propose a formal classification. To this end, the complete genome sequence was determined, and taxonomic, phylogenomic, metabo
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Spatial and temporal detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in Diaphorina citri through optimized scouting, sampling, DNA isolation, and qPCR amplification in California citrus groves

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Ponvert et al. (2025). PLOS One 20 (5)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Huanglongbing (citrus greening disease) is caused by the bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas) (Alphaproteobacteria) and is one of the most destructive bacterial-vector diseases affecting the citrus industry. The bacterium is transmitted by the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP; Diaphorina citri). Early detection in citrus trees is challenging due to uneven distribution of CLas throughout the tree and a long pre-symptomatic phase of the disease. Due to these limitations, ACP sampling has
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A Sec-Dependent Effector from “Candidatus Phytoplasma ziziphi” Suppresses Plant Immunity and Contributes to Pathogenicity

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Wan et al. (2025). Biology 14 (5)
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Ca. Phytoplasma ziziphi
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Jujube witches’ broom (JWB) disease, caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma ziziphi (Ca. P. ziziphi), severely threatens the production of Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.). Emerging evidence highlights the critical role of phytoplasma-secreted effectors in pathogenesis, though few have been functionally characterized. Here, we identified a Sec-dependent effector, JWB790, from Ca. P. ziziphi, which was shown to suppress plant immunity. Through transient expression assays in Nicotiana benthamiana,
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Genomic analysis of co-infection with Wolbachia and Candidatus Tisiphia in the sand fly Sergentomyia squamirostris

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Itokawa et al. (2025). Frontiers in Microbiology 16
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“Tisiphia”
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IntroductionEndosymbiotic bacteria show diverse strategies to manipulate host reproduction for their survival in nature. The diversity of symbionts infecting hematophagous insects and their impact on host ecology could be crucial for developing effective control measures of disease-transmitting vectors. Sand flies are a group of small insects, with some species serving as vectors for leishmaniasis, bartonellosis, and arboviral diseases. Sergentomyia squamirostris is the only known species of san
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Microaceticoccus formicicus gen. nov., sp. nov., an ammonia-tolerant formate-utilizing bacterium originating from a biogas process

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Cheng et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (5)
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Microaceticoccus
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A strictly anaerobic bacterial strain, designated as AMB_02T, was isolated from a propionate enrichment culture obtained from a high-ammonia biogas digester. The cells were anaerobic and coccoid (0.5 µm), often appearing as diplococci or in a short chain of three to four cells. Growth was observed between 20 and 45 °C (optimum at 37–39 °C), with an initial pH of 6.5–9.0 (optimum pH 8.0–8.5), and the species tolerated up to 0.8 M NH4Cl and 0.5 M NaCl. The major cellular fatty acids were C16 : 0 (
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Survey of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ and Its Potential Psyllid Vectors in Northwestern Italy

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Oraby et al. (2025). Insects 16 (5)
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Liberibacter “Liberibacter solanacearum”
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Psyllids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) are the main vectors of various phloem-limited plant pathogens, including ‘Candidatus Liberibacter’ species. ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (CLso) has been associated with various plant disorders and economic losses in plants from the Solanaceae and Apiaceae families. Recently, it has been reported in Europe, primarily linked to carrots and celery. This situation presents a significant threat, prompting the need for a survey to assess the presence of the
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The genome sequences of the diplonemid protist Rhynchopus euleeides YPF1915 and its bacterial endosymbiont Candidatus Syngnamydia salmonis (Chlamydiota)

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Tashyreva et al. (2025). Wellcome Open Research 10
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Ca. Syngnamydia salmonis
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We present a genome assembly of the diplonemid Rhynchopus euleeides (Euglenozoa; Diplonemea; Diplonemea; Diplonemidae). The genome sequence is 199.0 megabases long, with most of the assembly scaffolded into 88 chromosomal pseudomolecules. The multipartite mitochondrial genome and the 2.0 megabase genome of Ca. Syngnamydia salmonis, a bacterial endosymbiont of R. euleeides, were also sequenced and assembled.