Table 1: Complete list of names proposed in the current register list.
Proposed Taxon | Etymology | Description | Parent Taxon | Type | Registry URL |
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Genus Methanocrinis | [Me.tha.no.cri'nis.] N.L. neut. n. methanum, methane; L. masc. n. crinis, hair; N.L. masc. n. Methanocrinis, methane (-producing) hair | Description of Methanocrinis gen. nov.
Methanocrinis (Me.tha.no.cri'nis. N.L. neut. n. methanum, methane; L. masc. n. crinis, hair; N.L. masc. n. Methanocrinis, methane (-producing) hair). Straight, rod-shaped cells with flat ends, non-motile. Organotrophic, obligate aceticlastic methanogens converting acetate into methane and CO2. Represented by neutrophilic and alkaliphilic species. Separation of the genus is justified by its distinct genome-based phylogenetic position. The type species is Methanocrinis harundinaceus.
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Methanotrichaceae | Methanocrinis harundinaceusTs | seqco.de/i:32310 |
Species Methanocrinis natronophilus | [na.tro.no.phi'lus.] N.L. pref. natrono-, pertaining to soda; N.L. masc. philus, friend, loving; N.L. masc. adj. natronophilus, soda-loving | Cells are non-motile, rod-shaped, 1.9–4.8 x 0.6–1.0 μm. Forms multicellular filaments in a common sheath. Forms methane exclusively from acetate by the aceticlastic pathway. Obligately alkaliphilic with the pH range for growth from 7.5–7.8 to 10.2 (optimum at 9.3–9.5). NaCl is not required for growth, but up to 1 M total Na+ in the form of sodium carbonates is tolerated. The nongrowing cells still actively produce methane at pH up to 10.5 and 1.5 M total Na+. Ammonium serves as the nitrogen source. Optimal growth temperature is 35oC. Yeast extract is not essential for growth but slightly stimulatory. The complete genome of strain MxTs, available under the GenBank assembly accession number (GCA_029167045) is the designated nomenclatural type for the species and was recovered from an enrichment culture, cultivated on acetate and established from a saline soda lake, in southwestern Siberia, Russia. The genome of the type strain is 2.41 Mb with the G+C content of 58.18 mol%. Completeness is estimated by CheckM at 97.04% with 0.00% contamination. The GenBank accession number for the 16S rRNA gene sequence of MxTs is KP205578.
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Methanocrinis | NCBI Assembly: GCA_029167045.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:32311 |
Species Methanocrinis alkalitolerans | [al.ka.li.to'le.rans.] N.L. neut. n. alkali, alkali; L. pres. part. tolerans, tolerating; N.L. part. adj. alkalitolerans, tolerating high alkalinity | Cells are non-motile, rod-shaped, 1.7–6.5 μm in length and 0.9–1.5 μm in diameter. Can form polar pili/fimbriae-like structures of unknown nature on the surface of the cell. Filaments are formed after long incubation times. Growth occurs at 20–45°C (optimum, 37 °C) and at pH 7.5–10.0 (optimum 9.0); the presence of NaCl is not required. Yeast extract is not essential for growth, but highly stimulatory. Utilizes acetate for methane production. No growth or CH4 formation is observed on H2/CO2, formate, carbon monoxide and methanol. The complete genome of strain M04AcTs, available under the GenBank assembly accession number (GCA_029167205) is the designated nomenclatural type for the species and was recovered from an enrichment culture, cultivated on acetate and established from a terrestrial mud volcano at the Taman Peninsula, Russian Federation. The genome is characterized by a size of 2.44 Mb and a G+C content of 58.31 mol%. Completeness is estimated by CheckM at 99.84% with 0.00% contamination. The GenBank accession number for the 16S rRNA gene sequence of M04AcTs is OQ918309.
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Methanocrinis | NCBI Assembly: GCA_029167205.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:32309 |
Species Methanocrinis harundinaceusTs | [ha.run.di.na'ce.us.] L. masc. adj. harundinaceus, like a reed, referring to the cell shape of a reed stem | Renaming Methanosaeta harundinacea (Ma et al., 2006) according to Khomyakova et al., 2023.
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Methanocrinis | NCBI Assembly: GCF_000235565.1 Ts | seqco.de/i:33292 |