Phylogenomic Analysis Supports the Reclassification of Caldicoprobacter faecalis (Winter et al. 1988) Bouanane-Darenfed et al. (2015) as a Later Heterotypic Synonym of Caldicoprobacter oshimai Yokoyama et al. (2010).
Khaoula BouznadaRafika SakerHadj Ahmed BelaouniAtika MeklatPublished in: Current microbiology (2024)
This study employs genome-based methodologies to explore the taxonomic relationship between Caldicoprobacter faecalis DSM 20678 T and Caldicoprobacter oshimai DSM 21659 T . The genome-based similarity indices calculations consisting of digital DNA-DNA Hybridization (dDDH), Average Amino Aid Identity (AAI), and Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) between the genomes of these two type strains yielded percentages of 91.2%, 98.9%, and 99.1%, respectively. These values were above the recommended thresholds of 70% (dDDH) and 95-96% (ANI and AAI) for bacterial species delineation, indicating a shared taxonomic position for C. faecalis and C. oshimai. Furthermore, analysis utilizing the 'Bacterial Pan Genome Analysis' (BPGA) pipeline and constructing a Maximum Likelihood core-genes tree using FastTree2 consistently demonstrated the close relationship between C. faecalis DSM 20678 T and C. oshimai DSM 21659 T , evident from their clustering in the core-genes phylogenomic tree. Based on these comprehensive findings, we propose the reclassification of C. faecalis as a later heterotypic synonym of C. oshimai.