Author:
Albuquerque Luciana,Egas Conceição
Abstract
Abstract
Ga.i.el.la.ce'a.e. N.L. fem. dim. n.
Gaiella
, type genus of the family; L. fem. pl. n. suff. –
aceae
, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n.
Gaiellaceae
, the
Gaiella
family.
Actinomycetota / Thermoleophilia / Gaiellales / Gaiellaceae
The family
Gaiellaceae
is a member of the order
Gaiellales
. This family accommodates one genus,
Gaiella
, composed of one validly published species named
Gaiella occulta
. Cells stain Gram‐negative and form rod‐shaped cells. Endospores are not observed. The organisms are mesophilic, strictly aerobic, and chemoorganotrophic. The peptidoglycan contains
meso
‐diaminopimelic acid (
meso
‐Dpm) as diagnostic diamino acid and is of type A1γ'. The major respiratory quinone is menaquinone 7 (MK‐7). The polar lipid profile consists of unidentified phospholipids and unidentified phosphoglycolipids. Members of the family
Gaiellaceae
possess internally methyl‐branched fatty acids, namely iso‐C
17:0
10‐methyl, iso‐C
15:0
8‐methyl, and iso‐C
16:0
10‐methyl. 16S rRNA gene sequence signature nucleotides that differentiate the family
Gaiellaceae
from any other family within the class
Thermoleophilia
are nucleotide positions 63:104 (C–G), 70:98 (A–G), 139:224 (C–G), 145:177 (U–G), 377:386 (G–C), 590:649 (G–C), 600:638 (G–C), and 722:733 (U–G). The species
Gaiella occulta
was isolated from a deep aquifer.
DNA G + C content (mol%)
: 71.6 (HPLC).
DNA G + C content (%)
: 71.7 (genome).
Type genus
:
Gaiella
Albuquerque et al. 2011, VL144.