Sporosarcina

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Kingdom:Bacillati
Phylum:Bacillota
Class:Bacilli
Sporosarcina
Sporosarcina highlanderae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Kingdom: Bacillati
Phylum: Bacillota
Class: Bacilli
Order: Bacillales
Family: Caryophanaceae
Genus: Sporosarcina
Kluyver and van Niel 1936 em. Yoon et al. 2001
Type species
Sporosarcina ureae
(Beijerinck 1901) Kluyver & van Niel 1936
Species

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Synonyms
  • Filibacter Maiden & Jones 1985
  • Sarcina ("Sporosarcina") (Orla-Jensen 1909) Breed 1948
  • "Urobacillus" Miquel 1889

Sporosarcina is a genus of bacteria.

The cells of the species of Sporosarcina are either rod-shaped or coccoid.[1] Sporosarcina forms endospores. The majority species of Sporosarcina is moveable (motile).

Metabolism

All species of Sporosarcina are heterotrophic. They do not perform photosynthesis.[1] A few species are obligate aerobic, they need oxygen. Others are facultative aerobic, they can also perform metabolism in the absence of oxygen.[1]

Ecology

Some species, such as S. ureae have the enzyme urease and are thus able to break down urea.[1] The species forms the highest population densities in soils that are subject to influence of urine. These include, for example, meadows where cattle are kept. Thus S. ureae plays an important role in the ecosystem.[2]

Molecular Signatures

Analyses of genome sequences of Sporosarcina species identified eight conserved signature indels (CSIs) that are uniquely present in this genus in the proteins aspartate–tRNA ligase, A/G-specific adenine glycosylase, thymidylate synthase, RDD family protein, DEAD/DEAH box helicase, membrane protein insertase YidC, cytochrome b6, and a hypothetical protein.[3] These molecular signatures provide a novel and reliable method to molecularly distinguishing Sporosarcina species from other genera in the family Caryophanaceae and other bacteria.

Phylogeny

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