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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 15(3): 553-561, 2009. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-525821

ABSTRACT

A four-year-old male goat with a history of neurological disorder was euthanized. It presented uncommon nodules in the brain and lungs associated with multiple abscesses, predominantly in the spleen and liver. Histological examination of brain and lung sections revealed yeast forms confirmed to be Cryptococcus gattii after a combination of isolation and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedures. Moreover, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection was diagnosed by PCR of samples from the lung, spleen and liver. The present report highlights the rare concurrent infection of C. gatti and C. pseudotuberculosis in an adult goat from São Paulo state, Brazil, and indicates the necessity of surveillance in the treatment of goats with atypical pulmonary infections associated with neurological disorders.(AU)


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Animals , Goats , Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis , Cryptococcus gattii , Infections , Nervous System Diseases , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Research Report , Lung
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Mol Microbiol ; 36(2): 290-301, 2000 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10792717

ABSTRACT

Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ste12p plays a key role in coupling signal transduction through MAP kinase modules to cell-specific or morphogenesis-specific gene expression required for mating and pseudohyphal (PH)/filamentous growth (FG). Ste12p homologues in the pathogenic yeasts Candida albicans and Filobasidiela neoformans apparently play similar roles during dimorphic transitions. Here we report the isolation and characterization of the first Ste12 protein from a true filamentous fungus. Aspergillus nidulans steA encodes a protein with a homeodomain 63-75% identical to those of other Ste12 proteins, with greatest similarity to FnSte12alphap. SteAp and Ste12alphap lack the pheromone induction domain found in budding yeast Ste12p, but have C-terminal C2/H2-Zn+2 finger domains not present in the other Ste12 proteins. A DeltasteA strain is sterile and differentiates neither ascogenous tissue nor fruiting bodies (cleistothecia). However, the development of sexual cycle-specific Hülle cells is unaffected. Filamentous growth, conidiation and the differentiation of PH-like asexual reproductive cells (metulae and phialides) are normal in the deletion strain. Northern analysis of key regulators of the asexual and sexual reproductive cycles support the observation that although SteAp function is restricted to the sexual cycle, cross regulation between the two developmental pathways exists. Our results further suggest that while several classes of related proteins control similar morphogenetic events in A. nidulans and the dimorphic yeasts, significant differences must exist in the regulatory circuitry.


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Aspergillus nidulans/physiology , Homeodomain Proteins/isolation & purification , Homeodomain Proteins/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins , Transcription Factors/isolation & purification , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Aspergillus nidulans/genetics , Aspergillus nidulans/metabolism , Fungal Proteins/chemistry , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Fungal Proteins/isolation & purification , Fungal Proteins/metabolism , Gene Deletion , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal , Homeodomain Proteins/chemistry , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Reproduction , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Transcription Factors/chemistry , Transcription Factors/genetics , Zinc Fingers/genetics
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 64(5): 1924-8, 1998 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9572973

ABSTRACT

The transcripts of structurally related cellobiohydrolase genes in Phanerochaete chrysosporium-colonized wood chips were quantified. The transcript patterns obtained were dramatically different from the transcript patterns obtained previously in defined media. Cellobiose dehydrogenase transcripts were also detected, which is consistent with the hypothesis that such transcripts play an important role in cellulose degradation.


Subject(s)
Basidiomycota/enzymology , Carbohydrate Dehydrogenases/genetics , Cellulase/genetics , RNA, Messenger/analysis , Wood , Base Sequence , Cellulose/metabolism , Cellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase , Molecular Sequence Data
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