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''Deinococcus'' (from the , ''deinos'', "dreadful, strange" and κόκκος, ''kókkos'', "granule") is in the formerly
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ...
family Deinococcaceae, and one genus of three in the order Deinococcales of the bacterial phylum '' Deinococcota'' highly resistant to environmental hazards. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them
Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. The Gram stain is ...
stains, but they also include a second membrane and are therefore closer in structure to
Gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that, unlike gram-positive bacteria, do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. Their defining characteristic is that their cell envelope consists ...
bacteria. ''Deinococcus'' survive when their DNA is exposed to high doses of gamma and UV radiation. Whereas other bacteria change their structure in the presence of radiation, such as by forming endospores, ''Deinococcus'' tolerate it without changing their cellular form and do not retreat into a hardened structure. They are also characterized by the presence of the carotenoid pigment deinoxanthin that give them their pink color. They are usually isolated according to these two criteria. In August 2020, scientists reported that
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from Earth, particularly ''Deinococcus'' bacteria, were found to survive for three years in outer space, based on studies conducted on the
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. These findings support the notion of
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, the hypothesis that
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exists throughout the
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, distributed in various ways, including
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,
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s,
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s,
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s, planetoids or contaminated
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.


Molecular signatures

Members of ''Deinococcus'' can be distinguished from all other bacteria through molecular signatures known as
conserved signature indels Conserved signature inserts and deletions (CSIs) in protein sequences provide an important category of molecular markers for understanding phylogenetic relationships. CSIs, brought about by rare genetic changes, provide useful phylogenetic markers ...
(CSIs) and proteins (CSPs). An earlier study on ''Deinococcus'' identified nine CSIs and 58 CSPs which were exclusively shared by members of this genus. Some of the identified CSPs such as the DNA damage repair protein PprA and the single-stranded
DNA-binding protein DNA-binding proteins are proteins that have DNA-binding domains and thus have a specific or general affinity for single- or double-stranded DNA. Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins generally interact with the major groove of B-DNA, becau ...
DdrB are thought to have functional roles in the DNA repair mechanism and radioresistance phenotype of ''Deinococcus''. In a more recent work focused on DNA repair proteins an additional 22 CSIs were identified as specific to this genus, including a 30 amino acid insert in the UvrA1 protein that is suggested to play in a role in the resistance ability of ''Deinococcus'' species against radiation and oxidation damage. The ''uvrA1'' gene in ''Deinococcus'' was found to form a novel genetic linkage with the genes of the proteins dCSP-1 (a transmembrane protein found only in ''Deinococcus'' species),
DsbA DsbA is a bacterial thiol disulfide oxidoreductase (TDOR). DsbA is a key component of the Dsb (disulfide bond) family of enzymes. DsbA catalyzes intrachain disulfide bond formation as peptides emerge into the cell's periplasm. Structurally, ...
and DsbB. The latter two proteins play a central role in the formation of disulfide bonds in proteins via oxidation-reduction of cysteine rich motifs (CXXC). The above cluster of genes forms a novel operon unique to ''Deinococcus'' species and the encoded proteins are predicted to function together to combat against DNA damage caused by reactive oxidative species from radiation. The 30 aa CSI present in UvrA1 and another 5-7 aa CSI present in DsbA are located on surface loops of the proteins. The surface exposed loops/patches formed by these CSIs are thought to mediate protein-protein interactions with the transmembrane protein dCSP-1, thus facilitating a sequence of electron transfers that ultimately ameliorates oxidative damage.


Comparative genomics

Although all species of the genus ''Deinococcus'' are related by definition, they exhibit substantial differences across their
genome A genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as ...
s. Most species appear to have about 3,000 genes, but only a fraction of them are shared in other species. For example, a 3-species comparison among '' D. radiodurans'', '' D. deserti'', and '' D. geothermalis'' shows that about two thirds of each genome is shared by all three species, but close to a third is specific and only found in one of the species (see figure). Once more genomes are included in such comparisons, the core genome will almost certainly be much smaller.


Taxonomy

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the
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(LPSN) and
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(NCBI). , there were 47 species of ''Deinococcus'' described.


Phylogeny

Root node corresponds to Deinococcaceae. Branch abbreviation key: * ''Db.'' = ''Deinobacterium'' * ''D.'', ''Dc.'' = ''Deinococcus'' * (A) = GTDB genus ''Deinococcus''_A * (B) = GTDB genus ''Deinococcus''_B * (C) = GTDB genus ''Deinococcus''_C, also known as "''Deinococcus'' species-group 2" * (*) = GTDB genus ''Deinococcus'', or ''Deinococcus'' s.s. Species incertae sedis: * "''D. aquivivus''" Kaempferet al. 2008 * ''D. arenicola'' Cheng et al. 2024 * "''D. gammatolerans''" Srinivasan, Kang & Kim 2017 * "''D. guangxiensis''" Sun et al. 2009 * ''D. hibisci'' Moya et al. 2018 (in LTP, not GTDB) * "''D. koreense''" Kim, Kang & Srinivasan 2017 non Baek et al. 2018 * ''D. papagonensis'' Rainey & da Costa 2005 (in LTP, not GTDB) * "''D. populi''" Li, Kudo & Tonouchi 2018 * "''D. sahariens''" Bouraoui et al. 2012 * "''D. soli''" Zhang et al. 2011 non Cha et al. 2016 (in GTDB, not LTP) * ''D. xibeiensis'' Wang et al. 2010


See also

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List of bacteria genera This article lists the genera of the bacteria Bacteria (; : bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of Prokaryote, ...
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List of bacterial orders This article lists the orders of the Bacteria. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and the phylogeny is based on 16 ...


References

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