Order of bacteria
The Nitrosomonadales [ 1] are an order of the class Betaproteobacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota .[ 3] Like all members of their class, they are Gram-negative .
The order is divided into six families:
Nitrosomonadaceae (type family) comprises the genera Nitrosomonas (type genus), Nitrosolobus and Nitrosospira .[ 1]
Methylophilaceae comprises the genera Methylophilus (type genus), Methylobacillus and Methylovorus .[ 1]
Spirillaceae comprises the genus Spirillum (type genus) [ 2] [ 1]
Thiobacillaceae comprises the genera Thiobacillus (type genus), Annwoodia , Sulfuritortus .[ 1]
Gallionellaceae comprises the genera Gallionella (type genus), Ferriphaselus , Sulfuriferula , Sulfurirhabdus and Sulfuricella .[ 1] [ 4]
Sterolibacteraceae comprises the genera Sterolibacterium , Sulfurisoma , Denitratisoma , Sulfuritalea , Georgfuchsia , Sulfurisoma and Methyloversatilis .[ 1]
Members of the genus Nitrosomonas oxidize ammonium ions into nitrite ,[ 3] a process called nitrification , and are important in the nitrogen cycle . Other autotrophic genera such as Thiobacillus and Annwoodia oxidize reduced inorganic sulfur ions such as thiosulfate and sulfide into sulfate and have key roles in the sulfur cycle . Methylotrophs such as Methylophilus oxidize compounds such as methanol into carbon dioxide and are key to the carbon cycle . Gallionella and Ferriphaselus oxidise ferrous iron (Fe2+ ) ions into ferric hydroxide (Fe(OH)3 ) during autotrophic growth, and thus have roles in the carbon cycle and the iron cycle . As such, the Nitrosomonadales are critical to biogeochemical cycling of the elements and many species have key roles in principal biochemical processes.[ 1]
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