Natronoarchaeaceae
Dimitry Y. Sorokin (TU Delft - BT/Environmental Biotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Alexander Y. Merkel (Russian Academy of Sciences)
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Abstract
Na.tro.no.ar.chae.a.ce’ae. N.L. neut. n. Natronoarchaeum, the type genus of the family; L. fem. pl. n. suff. -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Natronoarchaeaceae, the family of the genus Natronoarchaeum.
The family Natronoarchaeaceae is a member of the order Halobacteriales, class Halobacteria, and is formed on the basis of phylogenomic analyses. It includes extremely halophilic and either aerobic or facultatively anaerobic archaea with variable key functionality, such as anaerobic sulfur respiration and potential to utilize various polysaccharides as growth substrates. The family currently contains four genera: the type genus Natronoarchaeum and the genera Salinarchaeum, Halostella, and Natranaeroarchaeum from various hypersaline
habitats.
DNA G+C content (mol%): 60.8–68.2 (whole genome sequences).
Type genus: Natronoarchaeum Shimane et al. 2010VP emend. Qui et al. 2014.