Belongs within: Chromatibacteria.
Contains: Pseudoalteromonas.
The Alteromonadaceae are a group of marine gamma-Proteobacteria defined on phylogenetic grounds.
Characters (from Ivanova & Mikhailov 2001): Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. Motile by single flagellum, sometimes sheathed, occasionally forming lateral flagella, fimbria or other sheath-like structure. Not forming endospores or microcysts; sometimes forming capsules. Requiring Na+-ions for growth; sometimes capable of growth in media containing 15% salts. Chemoorganotrophs; oxygen used as electron acceptor. Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. Usually not denitrifying; arginine dehydrolase absent. Usually utilising glucose, fructose, not utilising mannose. Major isoprenoid quinone usually Q8. Major fatty acids i15:0, 16:0, 16:1 (n-7). G+C content of DNA ranging from 35–50%.
Alteromonadaceae [Alteromonadales]
|--+--Shewanella GH01
| | | i. s.: S. frigidimarina DH03
| | | S. violacea HH03
| | |--S. algae RU03
| | `--+--S. amazonensis RU03
| | `--S. putrefaciens RU03
| `--+--Psychromonas DH03
| | |--P. antarctica DH03
| | `--P. kaikoi IT03
| `--Moritella RU03
| |--M. japonica DH03
| |--M. marina YH03
| `--M. yayanosii IT03
`--+--+--+--‘Pseudoalteromonas’ bacteriolytica KI03
| | `--‘Pseudoalteromonas’ sagamiensis Kobayashi, Imada et al. 2003 KI03
| `--+--Idiomarina KI03
| | |--+--I. abyssalis DH03
| | | `--I. loihiensis Donachie, Hou et al. 2003 DH03
| | `--+--I. baltica DH03
| | `--I. zobellii DH03
| `--+--Thalassomonas viridans KI03
| `--Colwellia KI03
| |--C. demingiae IM01
| |--C. hadaliensis IM01
| |--C. hornerae KI03
| |--C. maris KI03
| |--C. psychrerythraea KI03
| |--C. psychrotropica IM01
| `--C. rossensis IM01
`--+--Pseudoalteromonas KI03
|--Glaciecola DH03
| |--G. pallidula KI03
| `--G. punicea KI03
`--Alteromonas Baumann, Mandel & Allen 1972 KI03, IM01
|--‘A. alvinellae’ KI03
|--A. colwelliana IM01
|--A. communis IM01
|--A. fuliginea IM01
|--A. hanedai IM01
|--A. infernus IM01
|--A. macleodii IM01
| |--A. m. ssp. macleodii IM01
| `--A. m. ssp. fijiensis IM01
|--A. putrefaciens IM01
`--A. vaga IM01
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[DH03] Donachie, S. P., S. Hou, T. S. Gregory, A. Malahoff & M. Alam. 2003. Idiomarina loihiensis sp. nov., a halophilic γ-proteobacterium from the Lo‘ihi submarine volcano, Hawai‘i. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1873–1879.
[GH01] Garrity, G. M., & J. G. Holt. 2001. The road map to the Manual. In: Boone, D. R., R. W. Castenholz & G. M. Garrity (eds) Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 2nd ed. vol. 1. The Archaea and the Deeply Branching and Phototrophic Bacteria pp. 119–166. Springer.
[HH03] Hugenholtz, P., & T. Huber. 2003. Chimeric 16S rDNA sequences of diverse origin are accumulating in the public databases. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 289–293.
[IT03] Inagaki, F., K. Takai, H. Hirayama, Y. Yamato, K. H. Nealson & K. Horikoshi. 2003. Distribution and phylogenetic diversity of the subsurface microbial community in a Japanese epithermal gold mine. Extremophiles 7: 307–317.
[IM01] Ivanova, E. P., & V. V. Mikhaylov. 2001. A new famil, Alteromonadaceae fam. nov., including marine Proteobacteria of the genera Alteromonas, Pseudoalteromonas, Idiomarina, and Colwellia. Mikrobiologiya 70 (1): 15–23.
[KI03] Kobayashi, T., C. Imada, A. Hiraishi, H. Tsujibo, K. Miyamoto, N. Hamada & E. Watanabe. 2003. Pseudoalteromonas sagamiensis sp. nov., a marine bacterium that produces protease inhibitors. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1807–1811.
[RU03] Romanenko, L. A., M. Uchino, E. Falsen, N. V. Zhukova, V. V. Mikhailov & T. Uchimura. 2003. Rheinheimera pacifica sp. nov., a novel halotolerant bacterium isolated from deep sea water of the Pacific. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1973–1977.
[YH03] Yumoto, I., K. Hirota, Y. Sogabe, Y. Nodasaka, Y. Yokota & T. Hoshino. 2003. Psychrobacter okhotskensis sp. nov., a lipase-producing facultative psychrophile isolated from the coast of the Okhotsk Sea. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 53: 1985–1989.
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