@article{fdi:010066803, title = {{R}eclassification of {A}naerobaculum mobile, {A}naerobaculum thermoterrenum, {A}naerobaculum hydrogeniformans as {A}cetomicrobium mobile comb. nov., {A}cetomicrobium thermoterrenum comb. nov and {A}cetomicrobium hydrogeniformans comb. nov., respectively, and emendation of the genus {A}cetomicrobium}, author = {{B}en {H}ania, {W}ajdi and {B}ouanane-{D}arenfed, {A}. and {C}ayol, {J}. {L}. and {O}llivier, {B}ernard and {F}ardeau, {M}arie-{L}aure}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}aking into account their 16{S} r{RNA} gene sequences, it appears that {A}cetomicrobium flavidum and the three species of the genus {A}naerobaculum described so far belong to the same phylogenetic clade with high levels (>95 %) of similarity. {I}n this respect, these three {A}naerobaculum species should be reclassified within the genus {A}cetomicrobium, which has priority over the genus {A}naerobaculum, which was validated since the genus {A}cetomicrobium. {T}he {DNA} {G}+ {C} content of {A}cetomicrobium flavidum is 47.1 mol%, which is of the same order as that of the three {A}naerobaculum species. {A}ll these bacteria have in common iso-{C}-15 : 0 as their main fatty acid. {B}ased on further phylogenetic, genetic and chemotaxonomic studies, we propose that {A}naerobaculum mobile (={DSM} 13181({T}) ={JCM} 12221({T})), {A}naerobaculum thermoterrenum (5{DSM} 13490({T}) =5{ACM} 5076({T})) and {A}naerobaculum hydrogeniformans (5{DSM} 22491({T}) 5{ATCC} {BAA}-1850({T})) be reclassified as {A}cetomicrobium mobile comb. nov., {A}cetomicrobium thermoterrenum comb. nov. and {A}cetomicrobium hydrogeniformans comb. nov., respectively. {T}he four bacterial species belong to the phylum {S}ynergistetes.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nternational {J}ournal of {S}ystematic and {E}volutionary {M}icrobiology}, volume = {66}, numero = {3}, pages = {1506--1509}, ISSN = {1466-5026}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1099/ijsem.0.000910}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066803}, }