Deinococcota (synonym, Deinococcus-Thermus) is a
phylum
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of
bacteria
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with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as
extremophiles
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.
These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them
gram-positive
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The Gram stain is ...
stains, but they include a second membrane and so are closer in structure to those of
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.
Taxonomy
The phylum Deinococcota consists of a single class (
Deinococci) and two orders:
* The
Deinococcales
Deinococcota (synonym, Deinococcus-Thermus) is a phylum of bacteria with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as extremophiles.
These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them gram-po ...
include two families (
Deinococcaceae and
Trueperaceae), with three genera, ''
Deinococcus'', ''
Deinobacterium'' and ''
Truepera''.
[Garrity GM, Holt JG. (2001) Phylum BIV. "Deinococcus–Thermus". In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 395-420. Eds D. R. Boone, R. W. Castenholz. Springer-: New York.][Garrity GM, Bell JA, Lilburn TG. (2005) Phylum BIV. The revised road map to the Manual. In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 159-220. Eds Brenner DJ, Krieg NR, Staley JT, Garrity GM. Springer-: New York.] ''
Truepera radiovictrix'' is the earliest diverging member of the order.
Within the order, ''
Deinococcus'' forms a distinct monophyletic cluster with respect to ''
Deinobacterium'' and ''
Truepera'' species.
The genus includes several species that are resistant to radiation; they have become famous for their ability to eat nuclear waste and other toxic materials, survive in the vacuum of space and survive extremes of heat and cold.
* The
Thermales include several genera resistant to heat (''
Marinithermus'', ''
Meiothermus'', ''
Oceanithermus'', ''
Thermus'', ''
Vulcanithermus'', ''
Rhabdothermus'') placed within a single family,
Thermaceae.
[ Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that within the Thermales, '' Meiothermus'' and '' Thermus'' species form a monophyletic cluster, with respect to '' Marinithermus'', '' Oceanithermus'', '' Vulcanithermus'' and '' Rhabdothermus'' that branch as outgroups within the order.] This suggests that '' Meiothermus'' and '' Thermus'' species are more closely related to one another relative to other genera within the order. ''Thermus aquaticus
''Thermus aquaticus'' is a species of bacteria that can tolerate high temperatures, one of several thermophile, thermophilic bacteria that belong to the ''Deinococcota'' phylum. It is the source of the heat-resistant enzyme Taq polymerase, ''Taq' ...
'' was important in the development of the polymerase chain reaction
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method widely used to make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample rapidly, allowing scientists to amplify a very small sample of DNA (or a part of it) sufficiently to enable detailed st ...
where repeated cycles of heating DNA to near boiling make it advantageous to use a thermo-stable DNA polymerase enzyme, the Taq polymerase
''Taq'' polymerase is a thermostable DNA polymerase I named after the thermophilic eubacterial microorganism ''Thermus aquaticus,'' from which it was originally isolated by master's student Alice Chien et al. in 1976. Its name is often abbr ...
.
Though these two groups evolved from a common ancestor, the two mechanisms of resistance appear to be largely independent.
Molecular signatures
Molecular signatures in the form of 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) have been found that are uniquely shared by all members belonging to the Deinococcota phylum. These CSIs and CSPs are distinguishing characteristics that delineate the unique phylum from all other bacterial organisms, and their exclusive distribution is parallel with the observed differences in physiology. CSIs and CSPs have also been found that support order and family-level taxonomic rankings within the phylum. Some of the CSIs found to support order level distinctions are thought to play a role in the respective extremophilic
An extremophile () is an organism that is able to live (or in some cases thrive) in extreme environments, i.e., environments with conditions approaching or stretching the limits of what known life can adapt to, such as extreme temperature, pres ...
characteristics. The CSIs found in DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta and DNA topoisomerase I in '' Thermales'' species may be involved in thermophilicity, while those found in Excinuclease ABC, DNA gyrase
DNA gyrase, or simply gyrase, is an enzyme within the class of topoisomerase and is a subclass of Type II topoisomerases that reduces topological strain in an ATP dependent manner while double-stranded DNA is being unwound by elongating RNA-po ...
, and DNA repair
DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell (biology), cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. A weakened capacity for DNA repair is a risk factor for the development of cancer. DNA is cons ...
protein RadA
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in Deinococcales
Deinococcota (synonym, Deinococcus-Thermus) is a phylum of bacteria with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as extremophiles.
These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them gram-po ...
species may be associated with radioresistance.
Additionally, some genera within this group, including '' Deinococcus'', '' Thermus'', and '' Meiothermus'', also have molecular signatures that demarcate them as individual genera, inclusive of their respective species, providing a means to distinguish them from the rest of the group and all other bacteria. Two CSPs that were found uniquely for all members belonging to the ''Deinococcus'' genus are well characterized and are thought to play a role in their characteristic radioresistant phenotype. These CSPs include the DNA damage repair protein PprA and the single-stranded DNA-binding protein DdrB.
CSIs have also been found specific for '' Truepera radiovictrix''.
Phylogeny
Taxonomy
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
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(LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information
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(NCBI)
* Phylum 'Deinococcota' Oren and Garrity 2021
** Class Deinococci Garrity & Holt 2002 Oren, Parte & Garrity 2016 ex Cavalier-Smith 2020; "Thermi" Rinke et al. 2013; "Thermia" Cavalier-Smith 2020">Deinococcia" Oren, Parte & Garrity 2016 ex Cavalier-Smith 2020; "Thermi" Rinke et al. 2013; "Thermia" Cavalier-Smith 2020*** Order Deinococcales
Deinococcota (synonym, Deinococcus-Thermus) is a phylum of bacteria with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as extremophiles.
These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them gram-po ...
Rainey et al. 1997 García-López et al. 2020">rueperales García-López et al. 2020**** Family Deinococcaceae Brooks and Murray 1981 emend. Rainey et al. 1997
***** Genus '' Deinococcus'' Brooks and Murray 1981 emend. Rainey et al. 1997
***** Genus '' Deinobacterium'' Ekman et al. 2011
**** Family Trueperaceae Rainey et al. 2005
***** Genus '' Truepera'' da Costa, Rainey and Albuquerque 2005
*** Order Thermales Rainey and Da Costa 2002
**** Family Thermaceae Da Costa and Rainey 2002
***** Genus '' Allomeiothermus'' Jiao et al. 2023
***** Genus '' Calidithermus'' Raposo et al. 2019
***** Genus '' Marinithermus'' Sako et al. 2003
***** Genus '' Meiothermus'' Nobre et al. 1996 emend. Albuquerque et al. 2009
***** Genus '' Oceanithermus'' Miroshnichenko et al. 2003 emend. Mori et al. 2004
***** Genus '' Rhabdothermus'' Steinsbu et al. 2011
***** Genus '' Thermus'' Brock and Freeze 1969 emend. Nobre et al. 1996
***** Genus '' Vulcanithermus'' Miroshnichenko et al. 2003
Sequenced genomes
Currently there are 10 sequenced genomes of strains in this phylum.
*''Deinococcus radiodurans'' R1
*''Thermus thermophilus'' HB27
*''Thermus thermophilus'' HB8
*''Deinococcus geothermalis'' DSM 11300
*''Deinococcus deserti'' VCD115
*''Meiothermus ruber'' DSM 1279
*''Meiothermus silvanus'' DSM 9946
*''Truepera radiovictrix'' DSM 17093
*''Oceanithermus profundus'' DSM 14977
The two ''Meiothermus'' species were sequenced under the auspices of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project (GEBA), which aims at sequencing organisms based on phylogenetic novelty and not on pathogenicity or notoriety.
See also
* 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, ...
* 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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Polyextremophiles
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