BCRC Strain Collection Catalog & Shopping Cart

  Home / BCRC Content / 34545 / 

Return

  Research Article

The information shown in this page was generated using the cross-referenced linkage within public domain database between their strains and BCRC related strains. Usually the information provided from public domain databases varies with different confidences and errors, BCRC provides the related information here at best effort, but BCRC doesn't take the responsibility about the correctness of the information provided here.

1. Zalar  P, Gostincar  C, de Hoog  GS, Ursic  V, Sudhadham  M, Gunde-Cimerman  N,     ( 2008 )

Redefinition of Aureobasidium pullulans and its varieties.

Studies in mycology 61 (N/A)
PMID : 19287524  :   DOI  :   10.3114/sim.2008.61.02     PMC  :   PMC2610310    
Abstract >>
Using media with low water activity, a large numbers of aureobasidium-like black yeasts were isolated from glacial and subglacial ice of three polythermal glaciers from the coastal Arctic environment of Kongsfjorden (Svalbard, Spitsbergen), as well as from adjacent sea water, sea ice and glacial meltwaters. To characterise the genetic variability of Aureobasidium pullulans strains originating from the Arctic and strains originating pan-globally, a multilocus molecular analysis was performed, through rDNA (internal transcribed spacers, partial 28 S rDNA), and partial introns and exons of genes encoding beta-tubulin (TUB), translation elongation factor (EF1alpha) and elongase (ELO). Two globally ubiquitous varieties were distinguished: var. pullulans, occurring particularly in slightly osmotic substrates and in the phyllosphere; and var. melanogenum, mainly isolated from watery habitats. Both varieties were commonly isolated from the sampled Arctic habitats. However, some aureobasidium-like strains from subglacial ice from three different glaciers in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard, Spitsbergen), appeared to represent a new variety of A. pullulans. A strain from dolomitic marble in Namibia was found to belong to yet another variety. No molecular support has as yet been found for the previously described var. aubasidani. A partial elongase-encoding gene was successfully used as a phylogenetic marker at the (infra-)specific level.
KeywordMeSH Terms
Arctic
Aureobasidium
ITS
LSU
black yeasts
elongase
glacier
phylogeny
polar environment
rDNA
sea ice
seawater
taxonomy
translation elongation factor
β-tubulin
Arctic
Aureobasidium
ITS
LSU
black yeasts
elongase
glacier
phylogeny
polar environment
rDNA
sea ice
seawater
taxonomy
translation elongation factor
β-tubulin
Arctic
Aureobasidium
ITS
LSU
black yeasts
elongase
glacier
phylogeny
polar environment
rDNA
sea ice
seawater
taxonomy
translation elongation factor
β-tubulin
Arctic
Aureobasidium
ITS
LSU
black yeasts
elongase
glacier
phylogeny
polar environment
rDNA
sea ice
seawater
taxonomy
translation elongation factor
β-tubulin

331, Shih-Pin Rd., Hsinchu 30062, Taiwan

Phone: +886-3-5223191

E-mail: bcrcweb@firdi.org.tw

web maintainance: +886-3-5223191 ext 593

Copyright © 2018.BCRC All rights reserved.The duplication or use of information and data such as texts or images or any linkage the website at the "bcrc.firdi.org.tw" is only permitted with the indication of the source or with prior approval by the BCRC(Bioresource Collection and Research Center).