Genus Aminivibrio
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Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 1
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 0
Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").
Aminivibrio Honda et al. 2013, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Aminivibrio pyruvatiphilus Honda et al. 2013.
Etymology: N.L. n. aminum, amine; N.L. masc. n. vibrio, a vibrio; N.L. masc. n. Aminivibrio, a vibrio that degrades amines.
Reference: HONDA, T., FUJITA, T. and TONOUCHI, A. 2013. Aminivibrio pyruvatiphilus gen. nov., sp. nov., an anaerobic, amino-acid-degrading bacterium from soil of a Japanese rice field. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 63, 3679-3686..
Original article in IJSEM Online
Aminivibrio pyruvatiphilus Honda et al. 2013, sp. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) 4F6E=JCM 18417=DSM 25964.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AB623229.
Etymology: N.L. n. pyruvatum, pyruvate; N.L. masc. adj. philus (from Gr. neut. adj. philôn), friend to, loving; N.L. masc. adj. pyruvatiphilus pyruvate-loving.
Source: Environmental - soil.
Reference: HONDA, T., FUJITA, T. and TONOUCHI, A. 2013. Aminivibrio pyruvatiphilus gen. nov., sp. nov., an anaerobic, amino-acid-degrading bacterium from soil of a Japanese rice field. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 63, 3679-3686.
Original article in IJSEM Online