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''Metabacillus'' is a genus of rod-shaped bacteria exhibiting
Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. Gram-positive bact ...
or Gram-variable staining in the family ''
Bacillaceae The Bacillaceae are a family of gram-positive, heterotrophic, rod-shaped bacteria that may produce endospores. Motile members of this family are characterized by peritrichous flagella. Some Bacillaceae are aerobic, while others are facultative o ...
'' within the order ''
Bacillales The Bacillales are an order of Gram-positive bacteria, placed within the Bacillota. Representative genera include ''Bacillus'', ''Listeria'' and ''Staphylococcus ''Staphylococcus'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Staph ...
''. The type species for this genus is '' Metabacillus fastidiosus.'' This genus was demarcated from the phylogenetically complicated genus ''
Bacillus ''Bacillus'' (Latin "stick") is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria, a member of the phylum '' Bacillota'', with 266 named species. The term is also used to describe the shape (rod) of other so-shaped bacteria; and the plural ''Bacill ...
'', whose unclear evolutionary relationships have been long been under scrutiny by the scientific community. The polyphyletic nature of the genus ''Bacillus'' is partly due to the vague criteria used to assign novel bacteria to this genus, resulting in an agglomeration of phylogenetically unrelated bacteria with a diverse range of biochemical characteristics. Comparative genomic studies and phylogenetic analyses have been published to clarify the complicated relationships within this genus resulting in the transfer of many ''Bacillus'' species into novel genera such as ''
Alkalihalobacillus ''Alkalihalobacillus'' is a genus of gram-positive or gram-variable rod-shaped bacteria in the family ''Bacillaceae'' from the order ''Bacillales''. The type species of this genus is '' Alkalihalobacillus alcalophilus.'' This genus comprises ...
,'' '' Virigibacillus,'' ''
Brevibacillus ''Brevibacillus'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Paenibacillaceae The Paenibacillaceae are a family of Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain tes ...
,'' ''
Solibacillus ''Solibacillus'' is a genus of Gram positive, rod shaped, spore-forming bacteria. The first member of ''Solibacillus'' was first isolated in 1999, and was originally called ''Bacillus silvestris''. However, further studies on ''B. silvestris'' ...
'' and '' Peribacillus''. In addition, the genus itself has been restricted to only include species closely related to its type species, ''
Bacillus subtilis ''Bacillus subtilis'', known also as the hay bacillus or grass bacillus, is a Gram-positive, catalase-positive bacterium, found in soil and the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants, humans and marine sponges. As a member of the genus ''Bacillus ...
'' as well as ''
Bacillus cereus ''Bacillus cereus'' is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in soil, food, and marine sponges. The specific name, ''cereus'', meaning "waxy" in Latin, refers to the appearance of colonies grown on blood agar. Some strains are har ...
''. The name ''Metabacillus'' is derived from its taxonomic position identified through phylogenetic trees. The prefix "meta-" comes from the Greek adjective ''meta'', and translates to "beside". Bacillus comes from the Latin noun , referring to both 'a small staff or rod' and ''Bacillus'', the bacterial genus. Put together, the name ''Metabacillus'' refers to a genus besides ''Bacillus''.


Biochemical characteristics and molecular signatures

All members of the genus ''Metabacillus'' are aerobic and demonstrates endospore formation. These bacteria can be found in a wide range of environments, from hypersaline lakes, coastal marine regions and soil. While some species are non-motile, most ''Metabacillus'' species are motile. Some species are moderately salt tolerant and able to live in saline environments such as coastal regions. ''Metabacillus'' can survive in temperatures ranging , but optimal growth occurs in the range of . Six
conserved signature indels Conserved signature inserts and deletions (CSIs) in protein sequences provide an important category of molecular markers for understanding phylogenetic relationships. CSIs, brought about by rare genetic changes, provide useful phylogenetic markers ...
(CSIs) have been identified as specific for ''Metabacillus'' species in proteins such as 3-phosphoshikimate-1-carboxyvinyltransferase, fibronectin/fibrinogen-binding protein, spore protease YyaC, and DEAD/DEAH box helicase. These CSIs were identified through the analysis of genome sequences from ''Metabacillus'' species and provide a reliable means to distinguish ''Metabacillus'' from other ''Bacillaceae'' genera in molecular terms.


Taxonomy

As of May 2021, there are a total of 15 species with validly published names in the genus ''Metabacillus''. Members of this genus group together and forms a monophyletic branch in phylogenetic trees created from concatenated sequences from various datasets of conserved proteins. This monophyletic clade is also found in the
Genome Taxonomy Database The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) is an online database that maintains information on a proposed nomenclature of prokaryotes, following a phylogenomic approach based on a set of conserved single-copy proteins. In addition to breaking up paraph ...
(GTDB). Additional phylogenetic studies have identified the species ''Bacillus weihaiensis'' as a member of ''Metabacillus'' based on taxonomic placement in phylogenetic trees as well as shared molecular markers (specifically
conserved signature indels Conserved signature inserts and deletions (CSIs) in protein sequences provide an important category of molecular markers for understanding phylogenetic relationships. CSIs, brought about by rare genetic changes, provide useful phylogenetic markers ...
) with other members of ''Metabacillus''. However, transfer was not proposed due to the lack of strain culture information. As ''Bacillus'' continues to be a fast growing genus with the frequent addition of novel species and sequenced genomes, it would be necessary to continually update and validate previous classification proposals.


References

{{reflist Bacteria genera Bacillaceae