Abstract

Abstract Na.no.pe.trae'us. Gr. masc. n. nanos a dwarf; L. masc. adj. petraeus (from Gr. masc. adj. petraios ) living on or among the rocks; N.L. masc. n. Nanopetraeus small organism growing inside rocks. The originally proposed name Nanopetramus was corrected to Nanopetraeus . Nanohaloarchaeota / “Incertae sedis” / “Incertae sedis” / “Incertae sedis” / Candidatus Nanopetraeus The genus Candidatus Nanopetraeus corrig. (originally named Candidatus Nanopetramus) was established based on a genome sequence found in the metagenome of halite endoliths sampled at Salar Grande in the northern Atacama Desert, Chile. A species name was not proposed. Candidatus Nanopetraeus is phylogenetically affiliated with members of the Ca . Nanohaloarchaeota branch ( Candidatus Haloredivivus, Candidatus Nanosalina, and Candidatus Nanosalinicola corrig.) of the archaeal DPANN superphylum. Analysis of the 1.1 Mb genome of Ca . Nanopetraeus SG9 with 46.4% DNA G + C suggests that the organism has a photoheterotrophic lifestyle, based on the presence of archaeal genes for carbohydrate metabolism and rhodopsin biosynthesis. The low median isoelectric point for the predicted proteins suggests a “salt‐in” strategy for osmotic balance. 16S rRNA gene sequences affiliated with Ca . Nanopetraeus were recovered from saltern ponds and hypersaline lakes worldwide. DNA G + C content (mol%) : 46.4 (metagenome‐assembled genome sequence). Type species : Not assigned.

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