Abstract

The family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae is a taxonomically heterogeneous assemblage of >100 species classified within 13 genera, many of which are polyphyletic. Exhibiting considerable phylogenetic overlap with other families, primarily Bacillaceae, the evolutionary history of this family, containing the potent mosquitocidal species Lysinibacillus sphaericus, remains incoherent. To develop a reliable phylogenetic and taxonomic framework for the family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae and its genera, we report comprehensive phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses on 124 genome sequences from all available Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae and representative Bacillaceae species. Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on multiple datasets of proteins including 819 core proteins for this group and 87 conserved Firmicutes proteins. Using the core proteins, pairwise average amino acid identity was also determined. In parallel, comparative analyses on protein sequences from these species have identified 92 unique molecular markers (synapomorphies) consisting of conserved signature indels that are specifically shared by either the entire family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae or different monophyletic clades present within this family, enabling their reliable demarcation in molecular terms. Based on multiple lines of investigations, 18 monophyletic clades can be reliably distinguished within the family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae based on their phylogenetic affinities and identified molecular signatures. Some of these clades are comprised of species from several polyphyletic genera within this family as well as other families. Based on our results, we are proposing the creation of three novel genera within the family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae, namely Metalysinibacillus gen. nov., Metasolibacillus gen. nov., and Metaplanococcus gen. nov., as well as the transfer of 25 misclassified species from the families Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae and Bacillaceae into these three genera and in Planococcus, Solibacillus, Sporosarcina, and Ureibacillus genera. These amendments establish a coherent taxonomy and evolutionary history for the family Caryophanaceae/Planococcaceae, and the described molecular markers provide novel means for diagnostic, genetic, and biochemical studies. Lastly, we are also proposing a consolidation of the family Planococcaceae within the emended family Caryophanaceae.

Highlights

  • The family Planococcaceae is a diverse assemblage of bacteria within the order Bacillales comprising 14 validly published genera

  • Based on the results from our analyses, we propose here the creation of three novel genera within the family Caryophanaceae and propose the transfer of 25 misclassified species from the families Caryophanaceae and Bacillaceae into the different reliably demarcated genera that are part of the emended family Caryophanaceae

  • The family Caryophanaceae is comprised of 18 distinct clades of species from several different genera, some of which are currently classified as belonging to the family Bacillaceae or the family “Incertae sedis 19”

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Introduction

The family Planococcaceae is a diverse assemblage of bacteria within the order Bacillales comprising 14 validly published genera (viz. Planococcus, Bhargavaea, Chryseomicrobium, Filibacter, Indiicoccus, Jeotgalibacillus, Kurthia, Marinibacillus, Paenisporosarcina, Planomicrobium, Psychrobacillus, Savagea, Sporosarcina, and Ureibacillus) (based on updated information available from the Names for Life Server in September 20191) It contains >100 species with varying morphology which are Gram-variable, spore forming or non-spore forming, motile or non-motile that are usually aerobic (Ludwig et al, 2009; Shivaji et al, 2014; Yilmaz et al, 2014). The family remains polyphyletic as it exhibits considerable overlap with species from genera belonging to the families Bacillaceae and Incertae sedis 19

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