Author:
Alauzet Corentine,Lozniewski Alain,Cailliez‐Grimal Catherine
Abstract
Abstract
Fla.vo.ni.frac'tor. N.L. neut. n.
flavonum
, flavone; L. masc. n.
fractor
, breaker; N.L. masc. n.
Flavonifractor,
flavone‐breaker.
Firmicutes / Clostridia / Oscillospirales / Oscillospiraceae / Flavonifractor
Flavonifractor
is a genus in the phylum
Firmicutes
, class
Clostridia
, order
Oscillospirales
, family
Oscillospiraceae
. It currently comprises a single species with a validly published name,
Flavonifractor plautii
, proposed in 2010 as a gen. nov., comb. nov. for
Eubacterium plautii
and
Clostridium orbiscindens
. Although presenting a typical Gram‐positive cell wall structure, members of this genus mainly stain Gram‐negative. Cells are strictly anaerobic rods, with variable motility and capacity to form subterminal endospores. Growth is observed after 48 h anaerobic incubation in nutrient‐rich broth or on sheep/horse‐blood agar. Colonies are circular, smooth, gray, or white. Members of the genus
Flavonifractor
are asaccharolytic, and produce acetic and butyric acids when grown in TGY broth. The dominant fatty acids are C
14:0
and C
16:0
. They synthesize a flavonoid molecule C‐ring‐cleaving enzyme involved in the metabolism of quercetin or catechin within the human gut. They are mainly described as members of human and animal gut microbiota.
F. plautii
has also been recovered from clinical samples as an opportunistic pathogen. Reduced susceptibility to glycopeptides has been described.
DNA G + C content (mol%)
: 56–61.6 (
T
m
and HPLC), 59.9 (mean GC content based on WGS data, EZBioCloud database).
Type species
:
Flavonifractor plautii
Carlier et al. 2010
VP
(basonym:
Fusobacterium plauti
Séguin 1928
AL
).