Veillonellaceae

RANK: Family

TAXONOMY: cellular organisms -> Bacteria -> Terrabacteria group -> Firmicutes -> Negativicutes -> Selenomonadales -> Veillonellaceae

OVERVIEW:

The 'Negativicutes' is a class of firmicute bacteria, whose members have a peculiar cell wall composition which stains Gram negative, unlike most other members of the Firmicutes. The family Veillonellaceae, formerly known as Acidaminococcaceae, were once considered members of the class Clostridia. The name Selenobacteria also refers to some members of this group. The description of this family was emended in 2010 and, together with the Acidaminococcaceae (familia nova, i.e. a newly coined taxon), it was placed in the order Selenomonadales (ordo novus) in the class Negativicutes (classis novus) of the phylum Firmicutes. Members of this family are all obligate anaerobes, and occur in habitats such as rivers, lakes, and the intestines of vertebrates. They range from spherical forms, such as Megasphaera and Veillonella, to curved rods, as typified by the Selenomonads. Selenomonas has a characteristic crescent-shape, with flagella inserted on the concave side, while Sporomusa is similar, but non- motile. Their names refer to this distinctive morphology: selene means moon, and musa means banana. Synonyms : cluster IX, Sporomusa subbranch, Selenomonadaceae, Megasphaera.


Gut associated
Microbial Abundance Data: Veillonellaceae
Percent of total population with standard deviation [PMID: 22698087]. Percentages > 1% highlighted.
Buccal
Mucosa
Keratinized
Gingiva
Hard
Palate
Throat
Tonsils
Saliva
Stool
3.957 %
(3.537)
5.972 %
(6.817)
7.047 %
(4.566)
10.496 %
(5.774)
11.894 %
(5.360)
16.991 %
(7.895)
2.143 %
(3.091)
DESCENDANTS
METABOLOMICS