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Mycobiology ; : 157-162, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729847

ABSTRACT

Lichen-forming fungal proteins have been seldom searched due to many difficulties in their extraction. Phenols, quinones, proteases, and other components released during cell disruption have been known to be the greatest challenges related to protein extraction from lichens. To overcome these problems and maintain good electrophoretic resolution and high protein concentration, an extraction buffer containing polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, ascorbic acid, Triton X-100, polyethylene glycol, proteinase, and oxidase inhibitors in sodium phosphate buffer was developed. This extraction buffer showed high efficiency for all lichen species tested in the study.


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Ascorbic Acid , Electrophoresis , Fungal Proteins , Lichens , Octoxynol , Oxidoreductases , Peptide Hydrolases , Phenol , Phenols , Polyethylene Glycols , Quinones , Sodium
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Mycobiology ; : 195-202, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729645

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Three monophyletic branches are strongly supported in a phylogenetic analysis of the Teloschistaceae based on combined data sets of internal transcribed spacer and large subunit nrDNA and 12S small subunit mtDNA sequences. These are described as new monotypic genera: Jasonhuria S. Y. Kondr., L. Lokos et S. -O. Oh, Loekoesia S. Y. Kondr., S. -O. Oh et J. -S. Hur and Olegblumia S. Y. Kondr., L. Lokos et J. -S. Hur. Three new combinations for the type species of these genera are proposed.


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Dataset , DNA, Mitochondrial , Lichens
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