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Enterobacterales is an order 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 ...
, non-spore forming, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria with the class
Gammaproteobacteria ''Gammaproteobacteria'' is a class of bacteria in the phylum ''Pseudomonadota'' (synonym ''Proteobacteria''). It contains about 250 genera, which makes it the most genus-rich taxon of the Prokaryotes. Several medically, ecologically, and scienti ...
. The
type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus (''genus typica'') is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearin ...
of this order is ''
Enterobacter ''Enterobacter'' is a genus of common Gram-negative, Facultative anaerobic organism, facultatively anaerobic, bacillus (shape), rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Cultures are found in soil, water, sewage, ...
.'' The name Enterobacterales is derived from the Latin term ''Enterobacter'', referring the type genus of the order and the suffix "-ales", an ending used to denote an order. Together, Enterobacterales refers to an order whose nomenclatural type is the genus ''Enterobacter''.


Historical Identification and Systematics

Enterobacterales was proposed in 2005 under the name "Enterobacteriales". However, the name "Enterobacteriales" was not validated according to the rules of the ''
International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes The International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) or Prokaryotic Code, formerly the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria (ICNB) or Bacteriological Code (BC), governs the scientific names for Bacteria and Archaea.P. H. A. Sneath ...
,'' thus it lacked standing in nomenclature, so the name was written in parentheses. "Enterobacteriales" was a monotypic order, containing only the family ''
Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacteriaceae is a large family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria. It includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. Its classification above the level of Family (taxonomy), family is still a subject of debate, but one class ...
'', and shared its type genus ''Escherichia''.NCB
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The order contained a large, diverse group of species, occupying distinct ecological niches and possessing a variety of biochemical characteristics. Many genera within the order have significant impacts on human activity, such as the pathogenic species ''
Escherichia coli ''Escherichia coli'' ( )Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus '' Escherichia'' that is commonly fo ...
,
Salmonella enterica ''Salmonella enterica'' (formerly ''Salmonella choleraesuis'') is a rod-shaped, flagellate, facultative anaerobic, Gram-negative bacterium and a species of the genus ''Salmonella''. It is divided into six subspecies, arizonae (IIIa), diarizonae ...
,'' and ''
Yersinia pestis ''Yersinia pestis'' (''Y. pestis''; formerly ''Pasteurella pestis'') is a Gram-negative bacteria, gram-negative, non-motile bacteria, non-motile, coccobacillus Bacteria, bacterium without Endospore, spores. It is related to pathogens ''Yer ...
'', as well as agriculture-harming phytopathogens such as members of the genera ''
Dickeya ''Dickeya'' is a genus of the family Pectobacteriaceae that consists mainly of pathogens from herbaceous plants. Dickeya is the result of the reclassification of 75 strains of ''Pectobacterium chrysanthemi'', as well as '' Brenneria paradisiaca' ...
, Pectobacterium,
Brenneria ''Brenneria'' is a genus of Pectobacteriaceae, containing mostly pathogens of woody plants. This genus is named after the microbiologist Don J. Brenner. Some members of this genus were formerly placed in ''Erwinia''. Species Species now plac ...
,
Erwinia ''Erwinia'' is a genus of Enterobacterales bacteria containing mostly plant pathogenic species which was named for the famous plant pathologist, Erwin Frink Smith. It contains Gram-negative bacteria related to ''Escherichia coli'', '' Shigella ...
'' and '' Pantoea''. The large number of species as well as the range of different biochemical characteristics made describing the order and its subgroups extremely difficult. The assignment and classification of this order was largely based on 16S rRNA genome sequences, which is known to have low discriminatory power and yield different results depending on the algorithm and organism strain used. In addition, these analyses have shown that 'Enterobacteriales' exhibited polyphyletic branching, with distinct subgroups. In 2016, "Enterobacteriales" was proposed to be reclassified as Enterobacterales, and the type genus changed to ''Enterobacter'' in accordance with the ''International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes.'' In addition, several new families within the order Enterobacterales were proposed, consisting of species that were formerly members of the family ''
Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacteriaceae is a large family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria. It includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. Its classification above the level of Family (taxonomy), family is still a subject of debate, but one class ...
'' based on groupings found in phylogenetic trees constructed based on conserved genomes, 16S rRNA sequences and multi-locus sequence analysis as well as independent molecular markers (
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 ...
). As of 2021, the order Enterobacterales contains 7 validly published families ('' Budviciaceae,
Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacteriaceae is a large family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria. It includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. Its classification above the level of Family (taxonomy), family is still a subject of debate, but one class ...
, Erwiniaceae,
Hafniaceae The ''Hafniaceae'' are a family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria. This family is a member of the order Enterobacterales in the class Gammaproteobacteria of the phylum Pseudomonadota. Genera in this family include the type genus ''Hafni ...
, Morganellaceae,
Pectobacteriaceae The ''Pectobacteriaceae'' are a family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria which largely consist of plant pathogens. This family is a member of the order Enterobacterales in the class Gammaproteobacteria of the phylum Pseudomonadota. The ...
'' and '' Yersiniaceae'').


Molecular Signatures

Analyses of genome sequences from Enterobacterales species identified five
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) for this order in the proteins peptide ABC transporter permease, elongation factor P-like protein YeiP, L-arabinose isomerase, pyrophosphatase, and a hypothetical protein, which in most cases are exclusively shared by either all or most members of this order. These CSIs provide a molecular means of demarcating this order from other Gammaproteobacteria and supports the monophyletic nature of the order Enterobacterales.


Genera


Validly published genera

The following genera have been validly published, thus they have "Standing in Nomenclature". The year the genus was proposed is listed in parentheses after the genus name. *'' Arsenophonus'' (1991) *'' Biostraticola'' (2008) *''
Brenneria ''Brenneria'' is a genus of Pectobacteriaceae, containing mostly pathogens of woody plants. This genus is named after the microbiologist Don J. Brenner. Some members of this genus were formerly placed in ''Erwinia''. Species Species now plac ...
'' (1999) *'' Buchnera'' (1991) *'' Budvicia'' (1985) *'' Buttiauxella'' (1982) *'' Cedecea'' (1981) *''
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'' (2016) *''
Citrobacter ''Citrobacter'' is a genus of Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped coliform bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family. ''Citrobacter'' spp. cause opportunistic infections (including urinary tract infections, gastroenteritis, and bacteremia). ...
'' (1932) *'' Cosenzaea'' (2011) *'' Cronobacter'' (2008) *''
Dickeya ''Dickeya'' is a genus of the family Pectobacteriaceae that consists mainly of pathogens from herbaceous plants. Dickeya is the result of the reclassification of 75 strains of ''Pectobacterium chrysanthemi'', as well as '' Brenneria paradisiaca' ...
'' (2005) *'' Edwardsiella'' (1965) *'' Enterobacillus'' (2015) *''
Enterobacter ''Enterobacter'' is a genus of common Gram-negative, Facultative anaerobic organism, facultatively anaerobic, bacillus (shape), rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Cultures are found in soil, water, sewage, ...
'' (1960) *''
Erwinia ''Erwinia'' is a genus of Enterobacterales bacteria containing mostly plant pathogenic species which was named for the famous plant pathologist, Erwin Frink Smith. It contains Gram-negative bacteria related to ''Escherichia coli'', '' Shigella ...
'' (1920) *''
Escherichia ''Escherichia'' ( ) is a genus of Gram-negative, non-Endospore, spore-forming, Facultative anaerobic organism, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria from the family Enterobacteriaceae. In those species which are inhabitants of the gastroin ...
'' (1919) *'' Ewingella'' (1984) *'' Franconibacter'' (2014) *'' Gibbsiella'' (2011) *'' Hafnia'' (1954) *'' Izhakiella'' (2016) *''
Klebsiella ''Klebsiella'' is a genus of Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria with a prominent polysaccharide-based capsule. ''Klebsiella'' is named after German-Swiss microbiologist Edwin Klebs (1834–1913). Carl Friedlander described ' ...
'' (1885) *'' Kluyvera'' (1981) *'' Kosakonia'' (2013) *'' Leclercia'' (1987) *'' Lelliottia'' (2013) *'' Leminorella'' (1985) *'' Limnobaculum'' (2018) *'' Lonsdalea'' (2012) *'' Mangrovibacter'' (2010) *'' Metakosakonia'' (2017) *'' Mixta'' (2018) *'' Moellerella'' (1984) *'' Morganella'' (1943) *'' Obesumbacterium'' (1963) *'' Pantoea'' (1989) *'' Pectobacterium'' (1945) *'' Phaseolibacter'' (2013) *'' Photorhabdus'' (1993) *'' Phytobacter'' (2017) *'' Plesiomonas'' (1962) *'' Pluralibacter'' (2013) *'' Pragia'' (1988) *''
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'' (1885) *'' Providencia'' (1962) *'' Pseudescherichia'' (2017) *'' Pseudocitrobacter'' (2014) *'' Rahnella'' (1981) *'' Raoultella'' (2001) *'' Rosenbergiella'' (2013) *'' Rouxiella'' (2015) *'' Saccharobacter'' (1990) *''
Salmonella ''Salmonella'' is a genus of bacillus (shape), rod-shaped, (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two known species of ''Salmonella'' are ''Salmonella enterica'' and ''Salmonella bongori''. ''S. enterica'' ...
'' (1990) *'' Samsonia'' (2001) *''
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'' (2020) *''
Serratia ''Serratia'' is a genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. They are typically 1–5 μm in length, do not produce spores, and can be found in water, soil, plants, and animals. Some mem ...
'' (1823) *''
Shigella ''Shigella'' is a genus of bacteria that is Gram negative, facultatively anaerobic, non–spore-forming, nonmotile, rod shaped, and is genetically nested within ''Escherichia''. The genus is named after Kiyoshi Shiga, who discovered it in 1 ...
'' (1919) *'' Shimwellia'' (2010) *'' Siccibacter'' (2014) *'' Sodalis'' (1999) *'' Superficieibacter'' (2018) *'' Tatumella'' (1982) *'' Trabulsiella'' (1992) *'' Wigglesworthia'' (1995) *'' Xenorhabdus'' (1979) *''
Yersinia ''Yersinia'' is a genus of bacteria in the family Yersiniaceae. ''Yersinia'' species are Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, a few micrometers long and fractions of a micrometer in diameter, and are facultative anaerobes. Some members of '' ...
'' (1944) *'' Yokenella'' (1985)


'' Candidatus'' genera

* "''Candidatus'' Annandia" * "''Candidatus'' Arocatia" * "''Candidatus'' Aschnera" * "''Candidatus'' Benitsuchiphilus" * "''Candidatus'' Blochmannia" * "''Candidatus'' Curculioniphilus" * "''Candidatus'' Cuticobacterium" * "''Candidatus'' Doolittlea" * "''Candidatus'' Fukatsuia" * "''Candidatus'' Gillettellia" * "''Candidatus'' Gullanella" * "''Candidatus'' Hamiltonella" * "''Candidatus'' Hartigia" * "''Candidatus'' Hoaglandella" * "''Candidatus'' Ischnodemia" * "''Candidatus'' Ishikawaella" * "''Candidatus'' Kleidoceria" * "''Candidatus'' Kotejella" * "''Candidatus'' Macropleicola" * "''Candidatus'' Mikella" * "''Candidatus'' Moranella" * "''Candidatus'' Phlomobacter" * "''Candidatus'' Profftia" * "''Candidatus'' Purcelliella" * "''Candidatus'' Regiella" * "''Candidatus'' Riesia" * "''Candidatus'' Rohrkolberia" * "''Candidatus'' Rosenkranzia" * "''Candidatus'' Schneideria" * "''Candidatus'' Stammera" * "''Candidatus'' Stammerula" * "''Candidatus'' Tachikawaea" * "''Candidatus'' Westeberhardia"


Proposed, but have not obtained standing in nomenclature

*''Aquamonas'' (2009) *''Aranicola'' (1997) *''Atlantibacter'' (2016) *''Averyella'' (2005) *''Grimontella'' (2003) *''Guhaiyinggella'' (1995) *''Margalefia'' (2004) *''Tiedjeia'' (2005)


References

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