Haloarculaceae is a family of halophilic and mostly chemoorganotrophic archaea within the order Halobacteriales.[1][2][3] The type genus of this family is Haloarcula.[4] Its biochemical characteristics are the same as the order Halobacteriales.

Haloarculaceae
Scientific classification
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Haloarculaceae

Gupta et al. 2016
Genera

The name Haloarculaceae is derived from the Latin term Haloarcula, referring to the type genus of the family and the suffix "-ceae," an ending used to denote a family. Together, Haloarculaceae refers to a family whose nomenclatural type is the genus Haloarcula.

Current Taxonomy and Molecular Signatures

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As of 2021, Haloarculaceae contains 10 validly published genera.[4] This family can be molecularly distinguished from other Halobacteria by the presence of 19 conserved signature proteins (CSPs) and seven conserved signature indels (CSIs) present in the following proteins: acetylglutamate kinase, ribonuclease R, metallo-beta-lactamase, tRNA modifying enzyme, carbamoyl phosphate synthase large subunit and hypothetical proteins.[1]

Phylogeny

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The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN)[4] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).[5]

16S rRNA based LTP_06_2022[6][7][8] 53 marker proteins based GTDB 08-RS214[9][10][11]
Halobacteriales
Halobacteriales

Salinarchaeum {"Salinarchaeaceae"}

Halostella {QS-9-68-17} *

Natronoarchaeum {"Natronoarchaeaceae"} *

Natrialbaceae

Halococcus {Halococcaceae}

Haloarculaceae

Haloglomus Duran-Viseras, Sanchez-Porro & Ventosa 2020

Halosegnis Duran-Viseras et al. 2022

Natronomonas*

Halorientalis Cui et al. 2011

Halapricum Song et al. 2014

Halococcoides Sorokin et al. 2019

Halorhabdus Waino et al. 2000

Halosimplex Vreeland et al. 2003

Salinirussus Cui et al. 2017

Halomicrobium Oren et al. 2002 [incl. Halosiccatus Mehrshad et al. 2016]

Halomicroarcula Echigo et al. 2013

Haloarcula Torreblanca et al. 1986

Halalkalicoccus {"Halalkalicoccaceae"} *

Haloferacaceae (incl. Halorubraceae)

Note: * paraphyletic Halobacteriaceae

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Gupta, Radhey S.; Naushad, Sohail; Fabros, Reena; Adeolu, Mobolaji (2016-02-02). "A phylogenomic reappraisal of family-level divisions within the class Halobacteria: proposal to divide the order Halobacteriales into the families Halobacteriaceae, Haloarculaceae fam. nov., and Halococcaceae fam. nov., and the order Haloferacales into the families, Haloferacaceae and Halorubraceae fam nov". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 109 (4): 565–587. doi:10.1007/s10482-016-0660-2. ISSN 0003-6072. PMID 26837779. S2CID 254231068.
  2. ^ Grant, William D.; Kamekura, Masahiro; McGenity, Terry J.; Ventosa, Antonio (2015-09-14). "Halobacteria class. nov". Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria: 1. doi:10.1002/9781118960608.cbm00026. ISBN 9781118960608.
  3. ^ Oren, Aharon (2012-02-01). "Taxonomy of the family Halobacteriaceae: a paradigm for changing concepts in prokaryote systematics". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 62 (2): 263–271. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.038653-0. ISSN 1466-5026. PMID 22155757.
  4. ^ a b c J.P. Euzéby. "Haloarculaceae". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  5. ^ Sayers; et al. "Haloarculaceae". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) taxonomy database. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  6. ^ "The LTP". Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  7. ^ "LTP_all tree in newick format". Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  8. ^ "LTP_06_2022 Release Notes" (PDF). Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  9. ^ "GTDB release 08-RS214". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  10. ^ "ar53_r214.sp_label". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Taxon History". Genome Taxonomy Database. Retrieved 10 May 2023.