Mycobacteriales
Corynebacterium ulcerans colonies on a blood agar plate
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Actinomycetia
Order: Mycobacteriales
Janke 1924 (Approved Lists 1980)[1]
Type genus
Mycobacterium
Lehmann and Neumann 1896 (Approved Lists 1980)
Families[2]
Synonyms
  • Corynebacteriales Goodfellow and Jones 2015
  • Mycobacteriales Cavalier-Smith 2002
  • Corynebacterineae Stackebrandt et al. 1997

The Mycobacteriales are an order of bacteria.[1] The current description is genome-based, per Gupta 2019 emendation. Most members produce mycolic acids.[3]

Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN).[2] The phylogeny is based on whole-genome analysis.[4]

Mycobacteriales

Segniliparaceae

Mycobacteriaceae

Nocardiaceae

Tsukamurellaceae

Gordoniaceae

Lawsonellaceae

Dietziaceae

Corynebacteriaceae

outgroup

Pseudonocardiales

Terminology

Mycolata has been used as a non-taxonomic term for mycolic acid-containing Actinobacteria. Mycobacteriales includes all such species, but it also includes some without mycolic acid, making these two terms imperfect, paraphyletic, aliases.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Janke A. (1924). Allgemeine technische Mikrobiologie. I. Teil. Die Mikroorganismen [General Technical Microbiology. Part I. The Microorganisms.] (1st ed.). Dresden and Leipzig: T. Steinkopf.
  2. 1 2 Euzéby JP, Parte AC. "Mycobacteriales". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  3. Gupta, Radhey S. (22 February 2019). "Commentary: Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification of the Phylum Actinobacteria". Frontiers in Microbiology. 10. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.00206. PMC 6395429. Mycolic acids are important constituents of the cell envelopes of most members.
  4. Nouioui I, Carro L, García-López M, Meier-Kolthoff JP, Woyke T, Kyrpides NC, Pukall R, Klenk H-P, Goodfellow M, Göker M. (2018). "Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification of the Phylum Actinobacteria". Front. Microbiol. 9: 2007. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018.02007. PMC 6113628. PMID 30186281.
  5. Chun, J; Kang, S-O; Hah, Y C; Goodfellow, M (September 1996). "Phylogeny of mycolic acid-containing actinomycetes". Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology. 17 (3–4): 205–213. doi:10.1007/BF01574694.
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