TL;DR: Members of Deferribacteres and Caldithrix are Gram-negativerodsorvibrio-shapedcellsthatdonotformendospores, preferentially anaerobes (rarely microaerophilic), neutrophilic mesophilic to thermophilic, they can use various types of electron donors and acceptors, or other types of metabolism (chemolithotrophic or fermentative).
Abstract: The phylum Deferribacteres sensu stricto has been characterized in 2001 and currently groups 6 genera and 10 species of Gramnegative, anaerobic bacteria, i.e., Calditerrivibrio, Deferribacter, Denitrovibrio, Flexistipes, Geovibrio, and Mucispirillum. Caldithrix, which is currently an unclassified genus, sometimes described as phylogenetically related to Deferribacteres but it probably represents another phylum. The genome sizes of Deferribacteres are rather small ranging from 2.22 to 3.22 Mb with two rrn operons and a variable G+C content ranging from 28.7 to 50.2 mol%. Caldithrix abyssi presents a chromosome of 4.96 Mb, and the G+C % in the genus Caldithrix is about 43 mol%. Members of Deferribacteres and Caldithrix are Gram-negativerodsorvibrio-shapedcellsthatdonotformendospores, preferentially anaerobes (rarely microaerophilic), neutrophilic mesophilic to thermophilic. Mainly chemoorganotrophs, they can use various types of electron donors and acceptors, or other types of metabolism (chemolithotrophic or fermentative). Most of them are halophile or halotolerant explaining that they were frequently found in marine niches particularly in thermophilic, halophilic, and sulfide-rich conditions such as those found indeephydrothermalvents.Theywerealsofoundinoilreservoirs and polluted soils. Among Deferribacteres, Mucispirillum sp. displayed a particular lifestyle associated with gut mucus in rodents where it might contribute to pathogenesis in inflammatory conditions. No members of Deferribacteres are associated to human beings in health or disease.
TL;DR: Deferribacter type genus of the family; -aceae ending to denote a family; M.L.fer.ae.
Abstract: De.fer.ri.bac.ter.a' ce.ae. M.L. masc. n. Deferribacter type genus of the family; -aceae ending to denote a family; M.L. fem. pl. n. Deferribacteraceae the family of Deferribacter.
Deferribacteres / Deferribactere / Deferribacterales / Deferribacteraceae
Keywords:
Deferribacteraceae fam. nov.;
Deferribacter;
Deferribacteres class. nov.;
Deferribacterales ord. nov