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Cyphellophora and its relatives in Phialophora: biodiversity and possible role in human infection 被引量:1
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作者 Peiying Feng Qiaoyun Lu +8 位作者 M.J.Najafzadeh A.H.G.Gerrits van den Ende Jiufeng Sun Ruoyu Li Liyan Xi V.A.Vicente Wei Lai Chun Lu G.S.de Hoog 《Fungal Diversity》 SCIE 2014年第2期17-45,共29页
Cyphellophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi characterised by having simple phialides with multiseptate,curved conidia.Judging from SSU and LSU data,Cyphellophora was found to be located in a well-supported clad... Cyphellophora is a genus of black yeast-like fungi characterised by having simple phialides with multiseptate,curved conidia.Judging from SSU and LSU data,Cyphellophora was found to be located in a well-supported clade within the Chaetothyriales comprising a number of species occurring on human skin and nail.Cyphellophora is phylogenetically close to Phialophora europaea,P.reptans and P.oxyspora,though morphologically these species produce singlecelled phialoconidia rather than multiseptate ones.Pseudomicrodochium suttonii and P.fusarioides have dark colonies and phylogenetically fit in with Cyphellophora;the type species of Pseudomicrodochium,P.aciculare,has similar,septate conidia but has a hyaline thallus.In the present study,multilocus phylogenetic analyses were combined with morphology and physiology.Sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region,the DNA dependent RNA polymerase II largest subunit and the partial beta tubulin gene were analysed for a set of 30 strains.Two novel species,Cyphellophora pauciseptata and Phialophora ambigua were discovered.Cyphellophora eucalypti was reduced to synonymy of C.guyanensis.The role of the studied fungi between colonization and infection of human skin was discussed.Putative virulence factors for these black yeast-like fungi were hypothesized to be the ability to assimilate monoaromatic hydrocarbons,to produce melanin pigments,and to tolerate the temperature of epidermal human skin. 展开更多
关键词 Black yeasts CHAETOTHYRIALES cyphellophora PHIALOPHORA Superficial infection TAXONOMY
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Novel Phialophora species from leaf-cutting ants (tribe Attini)
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作者 D.Attili-Angelis A.P.M.Duarte +4 位作者 F.C.Pagnocca N.S.Nagamoto M.de Vries J.B.Stielow G.S.de Hoog 《Fungal Diversity》 SCIE 2014年第2期65-75,共11页
Ants in the tribe Attini(Hymenoptera,Formicidae)maintain a 50 million-year-old lifestyle of co-evolution with symbiotic basidiomycetous fungi which they cultivate as essential source of nutrition.However,other microor... Ants in the tribe Attini(Hymenoptera,Formicidae)maintain a 50 million-year-old lifestyle of co-evolution with symbiotic basidiomycetous fungi which they cultivate as essential source of nutrition.However,other microorganisms have been reported from ant habitats indicating a higher diversity of consistently associated species than established to date.Recently,black yeast-like fungi have been reported as a possible symbiont,like a competitor of the actinomycete bacteria that grow in the integument of the insects.During the mating season,gynes of Atta capiguara and A.laevigata were collected from nests located in Botucatu,SP,Brazil and sampled using flotation technique.Phylogenetic analysis based on ITS,partial 28S(LSU)andβ-tubulin sequences revealed the occurrence of two novel species of Phialophora among the melanized fungi isolated. 展开更多
关键词 Black yeasts CHAETOTHYRIALES Gynes PHIALOPHORA cyphellophora ATTA Ant cuticle Neotropical fungal ecology
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