proteobacterial
Proteobacteria is a major and extremely diverse phylum of Gram-negative bacteria. The term proteobacterial refers to organisms belonging to this phylum or to traits attributed to Proteobacteria. The phylum comprises several well-defined classes, including Alpha-, Beta-, Gamma-, Delta-, and Epsilonproteobacteria, as well as more recently recognized lineages such as Zetaproteobacteria. Members inhabit a wide range of environments, from soil and freshwater to marine systems and animal hosts. They are typically characterized by a Gram-negative cell envelope, but their physiology and lifestyles are highly varied.
Proteobacterial groups display a broad spectrum of metabolisms. Alphaproteobacteria include nitrogen-fixing symbionts and various plant-associated and
Because of their diversity and abundance, proteobacterial lineages are central to ecology, industry, and medicine. The