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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 62(Pt 12): 3088-3094, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22863989

ABSTRACT

Thirteen strains of yeasts typical of the genus Moniliella were isolated from fermenting meat and meat processing tools in Vietnam. PCR fingerprints generated by primer (GAC)(5) subdivided the strains into two distinctive genetic groups. In a phylogenetic tree based on D1/D2 large subunit rRNA gene sequences, the strains formed a well-supported clade with Moniliella spathulata and Moniliella suaveolens but represented two new lineages. The names Moniliella carnis sp. nov. and Moniliella dehoogii sp. nov. are proposed. The two novel species can be distinguished from each other and from known species of Moniliella based on phenotypic characteristics. It is assumed that the yeasts were associated with fatty substances that contaminated the meat processing tools. The type strain of Moniliella carnis is KFP 246(T) ( = CBS 126447(T) = NRRL Y-48681(T)) and the type strain of Moniliella dehoogii is KFP 211(T) ( = CBS 126564(T) = NRRL Y-48682(T)).


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Basidiomycota/classification , Basidiomycota/isolation & purification , Food-Processing Industry , Meat/microbiology , Phylogeny , Basidiomycota/genetics , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Mycological Typing Techniques , RNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Species Specificity , Vietnam
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FEMS Yeast Res ; 6(2): 298-304, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16487351

ABSTRACT

Two new yeast species, Cryptococcus bestiolae and Cryptococcus dejecticola, were discovered in the frass of the litchi fruit borer Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley. The yeasts utilize inositol, hydrolyze urea, produce starch-like substance, and contain CoQ10. Phylogenetic analyses of D1/D2 26S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences indicate that the yeasts are closely related to Bullera dendrophila and an undescribed species of Cryptococcus (strain CBS 8507). The two new species differed from each other by 17 nucleotides in the D1/D2 region and by 68 nucleotides in the ITS region. Cryptococcus bestiolae is a sister species to Cryptococcus sp. CBS 8507, from which it differs by eight nucleotides in the D1/D2 region and 59 nucleotides in the ITS region. Cryptococcus dejecticola and B. dendrophila differed by 13 nucleotides in the D1/D2 and 57 nucleotides in the ITS region. Cryptococcus bestiolae and Cr. dejecticola formed with B. dendrophila a well defined clade consisting of insect associated species. The type strain of Cr. bestiolae is TH3.2.59 (=CBS 10118=NRRL Y-27894), and the type strain of Cr. dejecticola is Litch 17 (=CBS 10117=NRRL Y-27898).


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Cryptococcus/classification , Cryptococcus/isolation & purification , Lepidoptera/microbiology , Animals , Coenzymes , Cryptococcus/genetics , Cryptococcus/metabolism , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Fruit/parasitology , Inositol/metabolism , Litchi/parasitology , Species Specificity , Ubiquinone/analogs & derivatives , Ubiquinone/biosynthesis , Urea/metabolism , Vietnam
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