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Register list for Asgardarchaeum abyssi gen. nov. sp. nov. and their lineage

Submitted by Appler, Kathryn

Phylum Asgardarchaeota

Etymology
[As.gar.dar.chae.o'ta] N.L. neut. n. Asgardarchaeum, referring to the type genus Asgardarchaeum; -ota, ending to denote a phylum; N.L. neut. pl. n. Asgardarchaeota, the Asgardarchaeum phylum
Nomenclatural type
Genus Asgardarchaeum
Description
Asgardarchaeota, commonly referred to as Asgard archaea, are a candidatus phylum-level archaeal clade that includes the closest archaeal relatives of eukaryotes. Metagenomic discovery of new microbial life continues to expand our understanding of the diversity and evolutionary history of life on Earth. The Asgard archaea have garnered significant attention due to their close relatedness to the nucleocytoplasmic lineage of eukaryotes, offering invaluable insights into eukaryogenesis, i.e., the evolutionary transition from prokaryotic to eukaryotic cellular life (Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al., 2017; Williams et al., 2019; Eme et al., 2023; Vosseberg et al., 2020). Discovered first with environmental 16S rRNA sequencing in 1999 (Vetriani et al., 1999), the group was named Marine Benthic Group B (MBG-B) and later referred to as Deep-Sea Archaeal Group (DSAG) (Inagaki et al., 2003). The first draft genome was obtained 16 years later when a metagenomics survey recovered a metagenome assembled genome (MAG) from marine sediments sampled from the Arctic Ocean, next to a hydrothermal system named Loki’s Castle (Spang et al., 2015), prompting the candidate name Lokiarchaeum as its first genus and "Lokiarchaeota" for its associated candidate phylum. Soon after, genomes of close relatives of Lokiarchaeum were obtained from multiple environments around the world, founding the candidate phyla Thorarchaeota (Seitz et al., 2016), Heimdallarchaeota and Odinarchaeota (Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al., 2017). These lineages formed a monophyletic group tentatively described as a superphylum, receiving the name Asgard archaea (Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al., 2017). More recently, efforts to align genome diversity within standardized taxonomic ranks (Rinke et al., 2021) led to a reclassification of the Asgard archaea as the phylum Asgardarchaeota and its constituent subgroups as classes.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]
Original (not valid) publication: Rinke et al., 2021 [2] and Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al., 2017 [3]
Assigned taxonomically: Da Cunha et al., 2017 [4]

Class Asgardarchaeia

Etymology
[As.gar.dar.chae'i.a] N.L. neut. n. Asgardarchaeum, referring to the type genus Asgardarchaeum; -ia, ending to denote a class; N.L. neut. pl. n. Asgardarchaeia, the Asgardarchaeum class
Nomenclatural type
Genus Asgardarchaeum
Description
Based on protein content and compositional features, we infer that Asgardarchaeia is an acetogenic chemoheterotroph, possibly a facultative lithoautotroph, and is adapted to a thermophilic lifestyle. Utilizing genomes from Asgard archaea, TACK, and Euryarchaea, we perform phylogenomic reconstructions using the GTDB archaeal marker genes, the current reference set for taxonomic classification. Calibrating relative evolutionary divergence (RED) values for Asgardarchaeota using established Thermoproteota lineages in the GTDB r207 reference tree, we establish a robust classification and propose Asgardarchaeum as the type genus for the family Asgardarchaeaceae, the order Asgardarchaeales, the class Asgardarchaeia and the phylum Asgardarchaeota.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota » Asgardarchaeia
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]

Order Asgardarchaeales

Etymology
[As.gar.dar.chae.a'les] N.L. neut. n. Asgardarchaeum, referring to the type genus Asgardarchaeum; -ales, ending to denote an order; N.L. fem. pl. n. Asgardarchaeales, the Asgardarchaeum order
Nomenclatural type
Genus Asgardarchaeum
Description
Based on protein content and compositional features, we infer that Asgardarchaeia is an acetogenic chemoheterotroph, possibly a facultative lithoautotroph, and is adapted to a thermophilic lifestyle. Utilizing genomes from Asgard archaea, TACK, and Euryarchaea, we perform phylogenomic reconstructions using the GTDB archaeal marker genes, the current reference set for taxonomic classification. Calibrating relative evolutionary divergence (RED) values for Asgardarchaeota using established Thermoproteota lineages in the GTDB r207 reference tree, we establish a robust classification and propose Asgardarchaeum as the type genus for the family Asgardarchaeaceae, the order Asgardarchaeales, the class Asgardarchaeia and the phylum Asgardarchaeota.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota » Asgardarchaeia » Asgardarchaeales
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]

Family Asgardarchaeaceae

Etymology
[As.gar.dar.chae.a'ce.ae] N.L. neut. n. Asgardarchaeum, referring to the type genus Asgardarchaeum; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Asgardarchaeaceae, the Asgardarchaeum family
Nomenclatural type
Genus Asgardarchaeum
Description
Based on protein content and compositional features, we infer that Asgardarchaeia is an acetogenic chemoheterotroph, possibly a facultative lithoautotroph, and is adapted to a thermophilic lifestyle. Utilizing genomes from Asgard archaea, TACK, and Euryarchaea, we perform phylogenomic reconstructions using the GTDB archaeal marker genes, the current reference set for taxonomic classification. Calibrating relative evolutionary divergence (RED) values for Asgardarchaeota using established Thermoproteota lineages in the GTDB r207 reference tree, we establish a robust classification and propose Asgardarchaeum as the type genus for the family Asgardarchaeaceae, the order Asgardarchaeales, the class Asgardarchaeia and the phylum Asgardarchaeota.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota » Asgardarchaeia » Asgardarchaeales » Asgardarchaeaceae
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]

Genus Asgardarchaeum

Etymology
[As.gar.dar.chae'um] N.L. neut. n. Asgard, from the Old Norse Asgard, named after the Realm of Æsir goddesses and gods in Norse mythology; N.L. neut. n. archaeum, [from Gr. adj. archaios, -e, -on] ancient, archaeon; N.L. neut. n. Asgardarchaeum, an archaeal genus named for Asgard
Nomenclatural type
Species Asgardarchaeum abyssiTs
Description
Based on protein content and compositional features, we infer that Asgardarchaeia is an acetogenic chemoheterotroph, possibly a facultative lithoautotroph, and is adapted to a thermophilic lifestyle. Utilizing genomes from Asgard archaea, TACK, and Euryarchaea, we perform phylogenomic reconstructions using the GTDB archaeal marker genes, the current reference set for taxonomic classification. Calibrating relative evolutionary divergence (RED) values for Asgardarchaeota using established Thermoproteota lineages in the GTDB r207 reference tree, we establish a robust classification and propose Asgardarchaeum as the type genus for the family Asgardarchaeaceae, the order Asgardarchaeales, the class Asgardarchaeia and the phylum Asgardarchaeota.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota » Asgardarchaeia » Asgardarchaeales » Asgardarchaeaceae » Asgardarchaeum
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]

Species Asgardarchaeum abyssiTs

Etymology
[a.bys'si] L. gen. n. abyssi, abyss of the Guaymas Basin.
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_040225955.1 Ts
Description
Asgardarchaeum abyssi has a genome size of about 2.64 Mbp with average GC% of 33.96%. Metagenomic analyses indicate this novel archaeal class has been primarily extracted from the Guaymas Basin sediment and other deep-sea sites within the Gulf of California. Asgardarchaeum 16S shares only 63-83% 16S similarity with previously described Asgardarchaeota classes.  A. abyssi is an acetogenic chemoheterotroph like other Asgardarchaeota, including Freyarchaeia and Sifarchaeia.
Classification
Archaea » Asgardarchaeota » Asgardarchaeia » Asgardarchaeales » Asgardarchaeaceae » Asgardarchaeum » Asgardarchaeum abyssiTs
References
Effective publication: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]
Assigned taxonomically: Tamarit et al., 2024 [1]

References

  1. Tamarit et al. (2024). Description of Asgardarchaeum abyssi gen. nov. spec. nov., a novel species within the class Asgardarchaeia and phylum Asgardarchaeota in accordance with the SeqCode. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. DOI:10.1016/j.syapm.2024.126525
  2. Rinke et al. (2021). A standardized archaeal taxonomy for the Genome Taxonomy Database. Nature Microbiology. DOI:10.1038/s41564-021-00918-8
  3. Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al. (2017). Asgard archaea illuminate the origin of eukaryotic cellular complexity. Nature. DOI:10.1038/nature21031
  4. Da Cunha et al. (2017). Lokiarchaea are close relatives of Euryarchaeota, not bridging the gap between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1006810

Register List Certificate of Validation

On behalf of the Committee on the Systematics of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data (SeqCode Committee), we hereby certify that the Register List seqco.de/r:xmz83je1 submitted by Appler, Kathryn and including 6 new names has been successfully validated.


Date of Priority: 2024-06-21 06:08 UTC
DOI: 10.57973/seqcode.r:xmz83je1